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Page 1 of 2 1.01-Orr 1 Gr Twp OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018 To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on any issue. If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted. If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times. Richard Cordray and Betty Sutton Democratic Mike DeWine and Jon Husted Republican Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. Joseph Green Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd Grayson Libertarian ____________________ Write-in For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice) Steve Dettelbach Democratic Dave Yost Republican For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) Robert C. Coogan Libertarian Keith Faber Republican Zack Space Democratic For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) Kathleen Clyde Democratic Frank LaRose Republican Dustin R. Nanna Libertarian ____________________ Write-in For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Rob Richardson Democratic Robert Sprague Republican For Treasurer of State (Vote for not more than 1) Sherrod Brown Democratic Jim Renacci Republican ____________________ Write-in For U.S. Senator (Vote for not more than 1) Anthony Gonzalez Republican Susan Moran Palmer Democratic For Representative to Congress (16th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Kristina Daley Roegner Republican Adam VanHo Democratic For State Senator (27th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Kevin Barnet Democratic Elizabeth Thomas Libertarian Scott Wiggam Republican For State Representative (1st District) (Vote for not more than 1) Becky Foster Republican Rodney E. Mackey Democratic For County Commissioner (Full term commencing 1-1-2019) (Vote for not more than 1) Jarra Leedy Underwood Republican For County Auditor (Vote for not more than 1) Craig Baldwin Michael P. Donnelly For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019) (Vote for not more than 1) Mary DeGenaro Melody J. Stewart For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-2-2019) (Vote for not more than 1) Diana Colavecchio Jennifer Hensal For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District) (Full term commencing 2-9-2019) (Vote for not more than 1) FRONT Card 10 RptPct 10-10 "1.01-Orr 1 Gr Twp" Default SAMPLE
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1.01-Orr 1 Gr TwpOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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1.02-Orr 1 Ba TwpOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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02.01-Orr 2OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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05.01-Orr 4-AOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Rittman Exempted Village School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Rittman Exempted Village School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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11.01-Ritt 2OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Rittman Exempted Village School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Rittman Exempted Village School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Rittman Exempted Village School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Rittman Exempted Village School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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13.01-Ritt 4OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Rittman Exempted Village School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Rittman Exempted Village School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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15.01-1-A WooOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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15.02-1-A Tri OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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16.01-1-BOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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17.01-1-COFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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20.01-2-AOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

YESNO

Special Election by PetitionLocal Liquor Option for Particular UseWooster City 2-A

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Marc Glassman, Inc. dba Marc's Wooster, an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit, who is engaged in the business of operating a discount retail store at 1799 Portage Road, Wooster, Ohio 44691 in this precinct?

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21.01-2-BOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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22.01-2-COFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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23.01-2-DOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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26.01-3-AOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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27.01-3-BOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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28.01-3-COFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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29.01-3-DOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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30.01-3-EOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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32.01-4-AOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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33.01-4-BOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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34.01-4-COFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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43.01-Ba 1 OrrOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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43.03-Ba 1 Dal OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Additional)Dalton Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of Dalton Local School District for the purpose of providing for school safety and security at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 15 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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43.05-Ba 1 TusOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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44.01-Ba 2 Orr OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

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Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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45.01-Ca 1 NwayOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Northwestern Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 2.8 mills and an increase of 1.2 mills to constitute a tax for the benefit of the Northwestern Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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51.01-Che 2OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Northwestern Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 2.8 mills and an increase of 1.2 mills to constitute a tax for the benefit of the Northwestern Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Rittman Exempted Village School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Rittman Exempted Village School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Rittman Exempted Village School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Rittman Exempted Village School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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YESNO

Proposed Charter AmendmentCity of Norton

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall Article V, Section 5.02.D. of the Charter of the City of Norton, Ohio be changed and amended to read as follows:

SECTION 5.02 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND FINANCES.

D. COMPETITIVE BIDDING.

Any purchase of or contract for supplies, materials, labor, services or equipment shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the general laws of Ohio, including those relating to competitive bidding, to the extent not inconsistent with this Charter and ordinances of the Council, provided that Council shall not have power to change the dollar amount limit provided by the laws of Ohio below which competitive bidding is not required by municipalities. Any purchase of or contract for supplies, materials, labor, services or equipment by the Municipality in accordance with procedures established in the Ohio Revised Code for cooperative purchasing by the State of Ohio shall satisfy the competitive bidding requirements of this paragraph D. No contract involving an expenditure in excess of ten thousand dollars shall be awarded without the approval of a majority vote of Council. The Board of Control shall have the power to reject all bids and re-advertise. Alterations in any contract may be made, when authorized by the Board of Control, in accordance with procedures established by the general laws of Ohio.

YESNO

Proposed Charter AmendmentCity of Norton

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall Article II, Section 2.04 of the Charter of the City of Norton, Ohio be changed and amended to read as follows:

SECTION 2.04 VACANCY.

In the event of the death, resignation, recall, or removal of the Mayor, the President of Council shall thereupon become the Mayor until a successor is elected and qualified in the next Municipal election. In the event the President of Council shall decline the office of Mayor due to the vacancy, he or she may remain as President of Council and the Vice-President of Council shall thereupon become the Mayor until a successor is elected and qualified in the next Municipal election. In the event the Vice-President of Council shall decline the office of Mayor due to vacancy, he or she may remain as Vice-President of Council. The Council shall then appoint a member of Council to fill the vacancy. If a Mayor-elect fails to qualify for office, a vacancy shall be deemed to exist and the President of Council elected at the organization meeting following such regular Municipal election shall become Mayor in the manner provided in this section.

YESNO

Proposed Charter AmendmentCity of Norton

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall Article II, Section 2.09 of the Charter of the City of Norton, Ohio be changed and amended to read as follows:

SECTION 2.09 COMPENSATION.

The compensation of the Mayor will be set at the annual salary rate equal to 20% in excess of the salary rate of the President of Council, as determined in Section 3.08 herein. The compensation of the Mayor will be set at the 01-01-07 salary rate unless submitted to and approved by ballot by the electors of the Municipality for the next term of office commencing January 1 of the ensuing year, and such compensation shall not thereafter be changed with respect to such period.

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Wayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Proposed Charter AmendmentCity of Norton

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall Article III, Section 3.08 of the Charter of the City of Norton, Ohio be changed and amended to read as follows:

SECTION 3.08 COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENTS.

The compensation of the Council members will be set at the salary rate equal to $12,000 per year to equal the minimum salary rate required by the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System to earn service credit for health care coverage; provided, the compensation of the Council member serving as President of Council will be set at a salary rate equal to $2,000 per year in excess of the salary rate paid to other Council members. the 01-01-07 salary rate unless submitted to and approved by ballot by the electors of the Municipality for the next term of office commencing January 1 of the ensuing year, and such compensation shall not thereafter be changed with respect to such period.

Council shall set by ordinance the compensation of each officer and employee, or member of any board or commission, of the Municipality, excluding the Mayor and members of Council except as specifically provided otherwise in this Charter. The compensation of every other officer, employee and member of any board or commission of the Municipality, as set by Council, may at any time be changed by ordinance at the discretion of Council.

Council may authorize the payment or reimbursement of expenses incurred by any officer, employee or member of any board or commission of the Municipality, for traveling or other expenses incidental to the authorized furtherance of the interests of the Municipality.

Proposed Charter AmendmentCity of Norton

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall Article III, Section 3.06 of the Charter of the City of Norton, Ohio be changed and amended to read as follows:

SECTION 3.06 VACANCIES.

Whenever the office of a Councilperson shall become vacant for any reason and the unexpired term of office of the vacant Councilperson shall be greater than or equal to nine calendar months, the vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the term at the next general election or primary election occurring not less than 90 days after the date of such vacancy. The nominating petitions for candidates to fill such vacancy shall be submitted to the Board of Elections not less than 60 days prior to the date of such general election or primary election to fill such vacancy. Pending the general election or the primary election to fill such vacancy, Council shall make an appointment to temporarily fill such vacancy by a majority vote of all remaining members of Council within 30 days after the next regular meeting following receipt of official notification by Council of such vacancy (a "Temporary Appointment"). If Council fails to fill the vacancy with a Temporary Appointment within said 30 day period the Mayor shall make the Temporary Appointment to fill such vacancy. The Councilperson appointed by Temporary Appointment shall serve until the result of the general election or primary election shall be certified by the Summit County Board of Elections. by a special municipal election. The special election required under this section shall be called for by the Council and otherwise administered at the nearest available time. The Council shall remain vacant until the result of the special election shall be certified by the Summit County Board of Elections.

Whenever the office of a Councilperson shall become vacant for any reason, and the unexpired term of office of the vacant Councilperson shall be less than nine calendar months, the vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the term by a majority vote of the members elected and appointed to Council of all remaining members of the Council after the effective date of the vacancy. Such appointment shall be made within 30 days after the effective date next regular meeting following receipt of official notification by Council of such vacancy. If Council fails to fill the vacancy within said 30 day period the Mayor shall make the appointment.

(Race continued in the next column)

YESNO

If the vacancy is in an office of a Councilperson representing a ward, such vacancy must be filled from that ward. If the vacancy occurs in the office of a Council-at-large, such vacancy can be filled from any ward within the Municipality.

If the office of President becomes vacant because of the succession of the President of Council to the office of Mayor or for any other reason, the Vice-President of Council shall become President of Council and Council shall elect by a majority vote of the members elected and appointed to Council a new Vice-President from its members. If the President of Council declines to serve as Mayor, he or she may remain as President of Council and the Vice-President of Council shall thereupon become the Mayor until a successor is elected and qualified in the next Municipal election. In the event the Vice-President of Council shall decline the office of Mayor due to vacancy, he or she may remain as Vice-President of Council and Council shall then appoint one of its remaining members to the office of Mayor.

The person elected or appointed to fill a vacancy on the Council shall have the qualifications for the particular office specified in Section 3.03 of this Charter.

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Wayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

YESNO

Proposed Charter AmendmentCity of Norton

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall Article V, Section 5.03.B. of the Charter of the City of Norton, Ohio be changed and amended to read as follows:

SECTION 5.03 BOARD OF CONTROL.

B. APPROVAL OF CONTRACTS.

No contract involving an expenditure in excess of five thousand dollars shall be awarded without the approval of the Board of Control. No contract involving an expenditure in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars shall be awarded without competitive bidding and the approval of the Board of Control and the approval of not less than two-thirds of the elected and appointed members of Council. No expenditures below the competitive bidding level and in excess of ten thousand dollars shall be awarded without the approval of the Board of Control and a majority of the elected and appointed members of Council.

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Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Clinton Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 1 mill and an increase of 0.5 mill, to constitute a tax for the benefit of Clinton Township, Wayne County, Ohio, for the purpose of fire and ambulance protection at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars in valuation, for 4 years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)West Holmes Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of West Holmes Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 2.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.25 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Clinton Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 1 mill and an increase of 0.5 mill, to constitute a tax for the benefit of Clinton Township, Wayne County, Ohio, for the purpose of fire and ambulance protection at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars in valuation, for 4 years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Clinton Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 1 mill and an increase of 0.5 mill, to constitute a tax for the benefit of Clinton Township, Wayne County, Ohio, for the purpose of fire and ambulance protection at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars in valuation, for 4 years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Northwestern Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 2.8 mills and an increase of 1.2 mills to constitute a tax for the benefit of the Northwestern Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Northwestern Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 2.8 mills and an increase of 1.2 mills to constitute a tax for the benefit of the Northwestern Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Northwestern Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 2.8 mills and an increase of 1.2 mills to constitute a tax for the benefit of the Northwestern Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Northwestern Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 2.8 mills and an increase of 1.2 mills to constitute a tax for the benefit of the Northwestern Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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68.01-EU 1OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

YESNO

Proposed ResolutionElectric AggregationEast Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall the East Union Township Board of Trustees have the authority to aggregate the retail electric loads located in East Union Township, and for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)East Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of East Union Township for the purpose of providing for general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads, and bridges at a rate not to exceed 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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69.01-EU 2 SEOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

YESNO

Proposed ResolutionElectric AggregationEast Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall the East Union Township Board of Trustees have the authority to aggregate the retail electric loads located in East Union Township, and for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)East Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of East Union Township for the purpose of providing for general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads, and bridges at a rate not to exceed 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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69.02-EU 2 Orr OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

YESNO

Proposed ResolutionElectric AggregationEast Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall the East Union Township Board of Trustees have the authority to aggregate the retail electric loads located in East Union Township, and for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)East Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of East Union Township for the purpose of providing for general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads, and bridges at a rate not to exceed 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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70.01-EU 3OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

YESNO

Proposed ResolutionElectric AggregationEast Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall the East Union Township Board of Trustees have the authority to aggregate the retail electric loads located in East Union Township, and for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)East Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of East Union Township for the purpose of providing for general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads, and bridges at a rate not to exceed 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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71.01-EU 4OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

YESNO

Proposed ResolutionElectric AggregationEast Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall the East Union Township Board of Trustees have the authority to aggregate the retail electric loads located in East Union Township, and for that purpose, enter into service agreements to facilitate for those loads the sale and purchase of electricity, such aggregation to occur automatically except where any person elects to opt out?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)East Union Township

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of East Union Township for the purpose of providing for general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads, and bridges at a rate not to exceed 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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73.01-Fr 1 TriOFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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73.02-Fr 1 SE OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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74.01-Fr 2 Tri OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

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Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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75.01-Gr 1 Gr OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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75.03-Gr 1 Orr OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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75.04-Gr 1 Gr ESC 5 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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76.01-Gr 2OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Rittman Exempted Village School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Rittman Exempted Village School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Rittman Exempted Village School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Rittman Exempted Village School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

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Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Buckeye Joint Vocational School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Buckeye Joint Vocational School District for the purpose of improving school building facilities, together with all necessary appurtenances, and providing equipment, furniture, furnishings, and site improvements therefore, and providing for the current expenses of the school district at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Substitute)East Holmes Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall a tax levy substituting for an existing levy be imposed by the East Holmes Local School District for the purpose of providing for the necessary requirements of the School District in the initial sum of $550,000, and a levy of taxes be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county auditor to require 1.02 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.102 for each one hundred dollars of valuation for the intitial year of the tax, for a continuing period of time, commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019, with the sum of such tax to increase only if and as new land or real property improvements not previously taxed by the school district are added to its tax list?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Northwestern Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 2.8 mills and an increase of 1.2 mills to constitute a tax for the benefit of the Northwestern Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal and Increase)Northwestern Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of 2.8 mills and an increase of 1.2 mills to constitute a tax for the benefit of the Northwestern Local School District for the purpose of general permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Renewal)Salt Creek Township Road District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Salt Creek Township Road District for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of roads and bridges at a rate not to exceed 2.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.25 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2019, first due in calendar year 2020.

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Additional)Dalton Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of Dalton Local School District for the purpose of providing for school safety and security at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 15 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Additional)Dalton Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of Dalton Local School District for the purpose of providing for school safety and security at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 15 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Tax LevyAgainst the Tax Levy

Proposed Tax Levy(Additional)Dalton Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of Dalton Local School District for the purpose of providing for school safety and security at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 15 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019.

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

For the Income TaxAgainst the Income Tax

Proposed School District Income Tax(Additional)Green Local School District

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of one-half of one percent (0.50%) on the earned income of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by Green Local School District, for 10 years, beginning January 1, 2019, for the purpose of current expenses?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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94.01-Way 3OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO November 6, 2018

• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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97.01-Wst 1 Tri OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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99.01-Wst 3 Tri OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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• To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on

any issue.• If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that question will not be counted.• If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a

new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times.

Richard Cordray and Betty SuttonDemocratic

Mike DeWine and Jon HustedRepublican

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. JosephGreen

Travis M. Irvine and J. Todd GraysonLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor(To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice)

Steve DettelbachDemocratic

Dave YostRepublican

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert C. CooganLibertarian

Keith FaberRepublican

Zack SpaceDemocratic

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Kathleen ClydeDemocratic

Frank LaRoseRepublican

Dustin R. NannaLibertarian

____________________Write-in

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Rob RichardsonDemocratic

Robert SpragueRepublican

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sherrod BrownDemocratic

Jim RenacciRepublican

____________________Write-in

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Anthony GonzalezRepublican

Susan Moran PalmerDemocratic

For Representative to Congress (16th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kristina Daley RoegnerRepublican

Adam VanHoDemocratic

For State Senator (27th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Kevin BarnetDemocratic

Elizabeth ThomasLibertarian

Scott WiggamRepublican

For State Representative (1st District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Becky FosterRepublican

Rodney E. MackeyDemocratic

For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jarra Leedy UnderwoodRepublican

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig BaldwinMichael P. Donnelly

For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaroMelody J. Stewart

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1-2-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Diana ColavecchioJennifer Hensal

For Judge of the Court of Appeals (9th District)(Full term commencing 2-9-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

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Members of the Board of ElectionsWayne County, OhioNovember 6, 2018

YESNO

Issue 1

To Reduce Penalties for Crimes of Obtaining, Possessing, and Using Illegal Drugs

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To add a new Section 12 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

If adopted, the amendment would:

• Require sentence reductions of incarcerated individuals, except individuals incarcerated for murder, rape, or child molestation, by up to 25% if the individual participates in rehabilitative, work, or educational programming.

• Mandate that criminal offenses of obtaining, possessing, or using any drug such as fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, and other controlled substances cannot be classified as a felony, but only a misdemeanor.

• Prohibit jail time as a sentence for obtaining, possessing, or using such drugs until an individual's third offense within 24 months.

• Allow an individual convicted of obtaining, possessing, or using any such drug prior to the effective date of the amendment to ask a court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor, regardless of whether the individual has completed the sentence.

• Require any available funding, based on projected savings, to be applied to state-administered rehabilitation programs and crime victim funds.

• Require a graduated series of responses, such as community service, drug treatment, or jail time, for minor, non-criminal probation violations.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YESNO

Proposed Sales and Use Tax LevyWayne County, Ohio

A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

The Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County proposes to levy a sales and use tax increase in the amount of three-tenths percent (0.3%) for the purpose of providing additional revenue for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of the specified class or group of permanent improvements related to the justice system and safety services, and to pay debt service and other costs associated with the issuance of securities issued for the acquisition, construction, equipping, or repair of such class or group of permanent improvements, and of providing additional revenue for the operation and maintenance of a detention facilities, and to cover the expenses of administering the levy, for a continuing period of time, to become effective April 1, 2019 or at the earliest time permitted by law.

Shall the resolution of the Wayne County Commissioners proposing a three-tenths percent (0.3%) sales and use tax be approved?

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