AKRON, Ohio – With all precincts reporting, incumbents are poised to win at least two of the three at-large seats in the Democratic primary election for Akron City Council.

Current at-large representatives lead the pack, with Jeff Fusco at 22 percent followed by Linda Omobien at 20 percent.

Ginger Baylor, an Akron School Board representative, is in third place with 18.5 percent of the vote. Trailing by 45 votes is Ward 8 Councilwoman Marilyn Keith, with about 18.4 percent of the vote.

Current at-large Councilwoman Veronica Sims came in at 17 percent and LaMont Porter garnered less than 4 percent.

Only Rich Swirsky of Ward 1, Margo Sommerville of Ward 3 and Mike Freeman of Ward 9 were running unopposed in the Democratic primary.

Ward 2

FirstEnergy accountant Phil Lombardo leads incumbent Bruce Kilby, 65 percent to 35 percent, with all precincts reporting.

Ward 4

Incumbent Councilman Russel Neal, Jr. leads retired health-care administrator Janice Davis, 57 percent to 43 percent, with all precincts reporting.

Ward 5

Incumbent Tara Mosley-Samples is leading Johnnie Hannah, 59 percent to 41 percent, with all precincts reporting.

Ward 6

Retired Akron fire investigator Brad McKitrick leads with 40 percent, followed by retired Akron engineer Michael Madonio at 32 percent and incumbent Bob Hoch at 28 percent, with all precincts reporting.

Ward 7

Incumbent Donnie Kammer leads social worker Tammy Cummings, 75 percent to 25 percent, with all precincts reporting.

Ward 8

Former Akron Assistant Law Director Shammas Malik leads Curtis Walker, Sr., 81 percent to 19 percent, with all precincts reporting.

Ward 10

Goodyear Heights activist Sharon Connor leads with 56 percent, followed by labor leader Jack Hefner at 25 percent and incumbent Zack Milkovich at 19 percent, with all precincts reporting.

Republican primaries

In the four-person race for three Republican spots on the November ballot for at-large candidates, Cynthia Blake, Henry Todd and Monica McNatt are leading with 33 percent, 32 percent and 27 percent, respectively. Osita Obierika is in fourth place with about 8 percent.

The contested Republican primary of Ward 8 has Brian Fortney leading Gregory Dunham, 56 percent to 44 percent, with all precincts reporting.

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