(WJW) -- Cuyahoga County's Sept. 9 primary election is days away -- and early voting has already begun -- but only some Northeast Ohioans will be casting their ballots. Read on to see what's on them.
If you haven't heard of a Sept. 9 primary election in your area, that's because there likely isn't one. Only voters in six cities will have ballots: Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Garfield Heights, Lakewood and Maple Heights.
The primary races set for Sept. 9 didn't happen during Ohio's May primary election because those cities' charters require the primary to happen in September, election officials said.
All the Sept. 9 races are nonpartisan, so the top two vote-getters will advance to the general election ballot. Candidates who are uncontested or have only one opponent have