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Tuscarawas County Voters Approve Renewal and Increase of Senior Services Tax
5 Nov
Summary
- Tuscarawas County Committee on Aging tax renewal and increase approved
- ADAMHS Board tax replacement levy narrowly passes
- Dover, Dennison, and other local tax measures see mixed results

On November 5, 2025, voters in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, made their voices heard on a variety of tax-related ballot measures. The most significant result was the approval of a 0.8 mill renewal and 0.4 mill increase for the Tuscarawas County Committee on Aging, which will provide additional funding for services to the county's senior citizens over the next five years.
Another closely watched issue was the 0.5 mill replacement levy for the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Tuscarawas and Carroll counties. This measure, which will support the operation of addiction and mental health programs in Tuscarawas County, passed by a narrow margin of just 23 votes.
Elsewhere in the county, voters had their say on a range of local tax proposals. In the city of Dover, a 4 mill renewal for general operating expenses was approved, while Dennison residents voted to pass a 2 mill replacement levy for street and road improvements. However, a 2% income tax increase in Mineral City was rejected by voters.
Overall, the November 2025 election saw Tuscarawas County residents make important decisions on the future funding of critical services and infrastructure in their communities.




