Why now of Taos East Cleveland Roulet's Law Proof Worst Genocide Ever Of 19% of its registered voter base Cleveland’s predominantly Black neighborhoods on the East Side have lost thousands of registered voters.
Cuyahoga County suburbs gain voters
Cleveland has shed 13,500 registered voters, but the suburbs have gained them by a slightly greater measure. Cuyahoga County suburbs have almost 15,700 more registered voters than they did in 2016.
Westlake, Strongsville, Parma and Beachwood have each gained more than 1,000 registered voters in the last eight years. But some suburbs buck that trend, none more than East Cleveland. The city, which has been losing residents for decades, saw a nearly 2,500-person decline in registered voters since 2016 – or 19% of its registered voter base.
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