OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
01 SIDNEY 1-A 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
01 SIDNEY 1-A 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0002 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
02 SIDNEY 1-B 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0002 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
02 SIDNEY 1-B 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0003 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
03 SIDNEY 1-C 1, 2
A
A
B
B
C
C
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SAM
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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0003 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
03 SIDNEY 1-C 1, 2
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0004 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
04 SIDNEY 2-A 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
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SAM
PLE
Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0004 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
04 SIDNEY 2-A 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0005 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
05 SIDNEY 2-B 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
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SAM
PLE
Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0005 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
05 SIDNEY 2-B 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0006 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
06 SIDNEY 2-C 1, 2
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
SAM
PLE
Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0006 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
06 SIDNEY 2-C 1, 2
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0007 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
07 SIDNEY 2-D 1, 2
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
SAM
PLE
Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0007 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
07 SIDNEY 2-D 1, 2
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0008 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
08 SIDNEY 3-A 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
SAM
PLE
Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0008 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
08 SIDNEY 3-A 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
09 SIDNEY 3-B 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
SAM
PLE
Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
09 SIDNEY 3-B 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:02
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
09 SIDNEY 3-B 2
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
SAM
PLE
Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:02
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
09 SIDNEY 3-B 2
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0010 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
10 SIDNEY 4-A 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013
SAM
PLE
Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0010 Spl:01
Shelby County General Election November 6, 2018
10 SIDNEY 4-A 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0011 Spl:01
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11 SIDNEY 4-B 1
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0011 Spl:01
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11 SIDNEY 4-B 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0012 Spl:01
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12 SIDNEY 4-C 1
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B
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C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0012 Spl:01
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12 SIDNEY 4-C 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0013 Spl:01
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13 SIDNEY 4-D 1
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A
B
B
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0013 Spl:01
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13 SIDNEY 4-D 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0014 Spl:01
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14 CLINTON 1
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A
B
B
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0014 Spl:01
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14 CLINTON 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0015 Spl:01
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15 CYNTHIAN EAST 1, 2
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy(Replacement)Loramie Ambulance District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A replacement of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Ambulance District for thepurpose of ambulance or emergencymedical service at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Typ:01 Seq:0015 Spl:01
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15 CYNTHIAN EAST 1, 2
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0015 Spl:02
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15 CYNTHIAN EAST 3
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Typ:01 Seq:0015 Spl:02
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15 CYNTHIAN EAST 3
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy(Replacement)Loramie Ambulance District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A replacement of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Ambulance District for thepurpose of ambulance or emergencymedical service at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Botkins Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theBotkins Local School District for thepurpose of permanent improvements at arate not exceeding 2 mills for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20for each one hundred dollars of valuation,for 5 years, commencing in 2019, first duein calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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SAM
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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Botkins Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theBotkins Local School District for thepurpose of permanent improvements at arate not exceeding 2 mills for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20for each one hundred dollars of valuation,for 5 years, commencing in 2019, first duein calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Dinsmore Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofDinsmore Township for the purpose ofproviding and maintaining fire apparatus,appliances, building and sites therefor, orsources of water supply and materialstherefor, or the payment of firefightingcompanies or permanent, part-time orvolunteer firefighting personnel to operatethe same, including the payment of anyemployer contributions required for suchpersonnel under Section 742.34 of theRevised Code at a rate not exceeding 1mill for each one dollar of valuation, whichamounts to $0.10 for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
FOR THE TAX LEVY
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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19 DINSMORE 2
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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Dinsmore Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofDinsmore Township for the purpose ofproviding and maintaining fire apparatus,appliances, building and sites therefor, orsources of water supply and materialstherefor, or the payment of firefightingcompanies or permanent, part-time orvolunteer firefighting personnel to operatethe same, including the payment of anyemployer contributions required for suchpersonnel under Section 742.34 of theRevised Code at a rate not exceeding 1mill for each one dollar of valuation, whichamounts to $0.10 for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
FOR THE TAX LEVY
AGAINST THE TAX LEVY
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Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewaland Increase)Green Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of 0.8 mill and an increase of0.2 mill to constitute a tax for the benefit ofGreen Township for the purpose ofproviding and maintaining fire apparatus,or other fire equipment and appliances,building and sites therefor, or sources ofwater supply and materials therefor, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting personnel to operate the same,including the payment of any employercontributions required for such personnelunder Section 742.34 of the Revised Codeat a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10for each one hundred dollars of valuation,for 5 years, commencing in 2019, first duein calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Income TaxGraham Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage.
Shall an annual income tax of 1% on theearned income of individuals residing inthe school district be imposed by GrahamLocal School District for a period of five (5)years, beginning January 1, 2019, for thepurpose of providing for the currentoperating expenses of the school district?
For the Tax
Against the Tax
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewaland Increase)Green Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of 0.8 mill and an increase of0.2 mill to constitute a tax for the benefit ofGreen Township for the purpose ofproviding and maintaining fire apparatus,or other fire equipment and appliances,building and sites therefor, or sources ofwater supply and materials therefor, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting personnel to operate the same,including the payment of any employercontributions required for such personnelunder Section 742.34 of the Revised Codeat a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10for each one hundred dollars of valuation,for 5 years, commencing in 2019, first duein calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Village of Jackson Center
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theVillage of Jackson Center for the purposeof current operating expenses at a rate notexceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Local Liquor OptionVillage of Jackson Center
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall the sale of wine and mixedbeverages be permitted for sale onSunday between the hours of ten a.m. andmidnight by Casey's Marketing Co., doingbusiness as Casey's General Store #3553,an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit, who isengaged in the business operating familyoriented, full-service convenience stores at307 West Pike St., Jackson Center, Ohio45334 in this precinct?
YES
NO
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Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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23 JACKSON 1
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B
B
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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D
E
E
F
F
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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24 LORAMIE EAST 1
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A
B
B
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Loramie Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Township, Houston Fire Districtfor the purpose of providing andmaintaining fire apparatus, appliances,building, or sites therefor, or sources ofwater supply and materials therefore, orthe payment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time or volunteerfirefighting personnel to operate the same,including the payment of any employercontributions required for such personnelunder Section 742.34 of the Revised Codeat a rate not exceeding 1.67 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts to$0.167 for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for 5 years, commencing in2019, first due in calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Loramie Township (Excludingthe Village of Russia)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Township for the purpose ofgeneral construction, reconstruction,resurfacing, and repair of roads at a ratenot exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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24 LORAMIE EAST 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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24 LORAMIE EAST 2, 3
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A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Loramie Township (Excludingthe Village of Russia)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Township for the purpose ofgeneral construction, reconstruction,resurfacing, and repair of roads at a ratenot exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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24 LORAMIE EAST 2, 3
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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25 LORAMIE WEST 1, 3-6
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Loramie Township (Excludingthe Village of Russia)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Township for the purpose ofgeneral construction, reconstruction,resurfacing, and repair of roads at a ratenot exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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25 LORAMIE WEST 1, 3-6
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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25 LORAMIE WEST 2
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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25 LORAMIE WEST 2
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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26 FORT LORAMIE VLG 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy(Replacement)Loramie Ambulance District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A replacement of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Ambulance District for thepurpose of ambulance or emergencymedical service at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Village of Fort Loramie
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theVillage of Fort Loramie for the purpose ofcurrent operating expenses at a rate notexceeding 1 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.10 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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D
D
E
E
F
F
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• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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27 MCLEAN 1, 4, 5, 6
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy(Replacement)Loramie Ambulance District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A replacement of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Ambulance District for thepurpose of ambulance or emergencymedical service at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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27 MCLEAN 1, 4, 5, 6
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0027 Spl:02
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27 MCLEAN 2, 3
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy(Replacement)Minster Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A replacement of a tax for the benefit ofMinster Local School District for thepurpose of recreation at a rate notexceeding 0.2 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.02 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for aperiod of 5 years, commencing in 2018,first due in calendar year 2019.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy(Replacement)Loramie Ambulance District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A replacement of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Ambulance District for thepurpose of ambulance or emergencymedical service at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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27 MCLEAN 2, 3
D
D
E
E
F
F
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Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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28 ORANGE 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Orange Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofOrange Township for the purpose ofproviding and maintaining fire apparatus,appliances, buildings, and sites therefor, orsources of water supply and materialstherefor, or the payment of firefightingcompanies or permanent, part-time, orvolunteer firefighting personnel to operatethe same, including the payment of anyemployer contributions required for suchpersonnel under Section 742.34 of theRevised Code at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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28 ORANGE 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0029 Spl:01
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29 PERRY 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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29 PERRY 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
Typ:01 Seq:0030 Spl:01
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30 SALEM E 1
A
A
B
B
C
C
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Additional)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
An additional tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of generalconstruction, reconstruction, resurfacing,and repair of roads and bridges at a ratenot exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of providing andmaintaining fire apparatus, appliances,buildings or sites therefor, or sources ofwater supply and materials therefor, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting personnel to operate the same,including the payment of any employercontributions required for such personnelunder Section 742.34 of the Revised Codeat a rate not exceeding 2 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts to$0.20 for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for 5 years, commencing in2019, first due in calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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30 SALEM E 1
D
D
E
E
F
F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Additional)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
An additional tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of generalconstruction, reconstruction, resurfacing,and repair of roads and bridges at a ratenot exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of providing andmaintaining fire apparatus, appliances,buildings or sites therefor, or sources ofwater supply and materials therefor, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting personnel to operate the same,including the payment of any employercontributions required for such personnelunder Section 742.34 of the Revised Codeat a rate not exceeding 2 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts to$0.20 for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for 5 years, commencing in2019, first due in calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
PROPOSED REPLACEMENT OFINCOME TAXRIVERSIDE LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall the existing tax of 1.75% on theschool district income of individuals andestates imposed by the Riverside LocalSchool District be replaced by a tax of1.5% on the earned income of individualsresiding in the school district for acontinuing period of time, beginningJanuary 1, 2020 for the purpose of payingcurrent operating expenses for the SchoolDistrict? If the new tax is not approved, theexisting tax will remain in effect under itsoriginal authority, for the remainder of itspreviously approved term.
FOR REPLACING THEEXISTING TAX WITH THENEW TAX
AGAINST REPLACINGTHE EXISTING TAX WITHTHE NEW TAX
Proposed Tax Levy (Additional)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
An additional tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of generalconstruction, reconstruction, resurfacing,and repair of roads and bridges at a ratenot exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of providing andmaintaining fire apparatus, appliances,buildings or sites therefor, or sources ofwater supply and materials therefor, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting personnel to operate the same,including the payment of any employercontributions required for such personnelunder Section 742.34 of the Revised Codeat a rate not exceeding 2 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts to$0.20 for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for 5 years, commencing in2019, first due in calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Additional)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
An additional tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of generalconstruction, reconstruction, resurfacing,and repair of roads and bridges at a ratenot exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of providing andmaintaining fire apparatus, appliances,buildings or sites therefor, or sources ofwater supply and materials therefor, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting personnel to operate the same,including the payment of any employercontributions required for such personnelunder Section 742.34 of the Revised Codeat a rate not exceeding 2 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts to$0.20 for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for 5 years, commencing in2019, first due in calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Nino VitaleRepublicanGarrett BaldwinDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Additional)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
An additional tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of generalconstruction, reconstruction, resurfacing,and repair of roads and bridges at a ratenot exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.20 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2019, first due incalendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Salem Township (Excluding theVillage of Port Jefferson)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of SalemTownship for the purpose of providing andmaintaining fire apparatus, appliances,buildings or sites therefor, or sources ofwater supply and materials therefor, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting personnel to operate the same,including the payment of any employercontributions required for such personnelunder Section 742.34 of the Revised Codeat a rate not exceeding 2 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts to$0.20 for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for 5 years, commencing in2019, first due in calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy(Replacement)Loramie Ambulance District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A replacement of a tax for the benefit ofLoramie Ambulance District for thepurpose of ambulance or emergencymedical service at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years,commencing in 2019, first due in calendaryear 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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E
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Zack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublican
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Dustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublican
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Susan ManchesterRepublicanJoseph MonbeckDemocratic
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Botkins Local School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theBotkins Local School District for thepurpose of permanent improvements at arate not exceeding 2 mills for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20for each one hundred dollars of valuation,for 5 years, commencing in 2019, first duein calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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D
E
E
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F
SAM
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Dave YostRepublicanSteve DettelbachDemocratic
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert C. CooganLibertarianKeith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocratic
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Kathleen ClydeDemocraticFrank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarian
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Robert SpragueRepublicanRob RichardsonDemocratic
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim RenacciRepublicanSherrod BrownDemocratic
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jim JordanRepublicanJanet GarrettDemocratic
For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Joseph MonbeckDemocraticSusan ManchesterRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael P. Donnelly
Craig Baldwin
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Melody J. Stewart
Mary DeGenaro
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Additional)Village of Kettlersville
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
An additional tax for the benefit of theVillage of Kettlersville for the purpose ofcurrent operating expenses at a rate notexceeding 2.5 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.25 for eachone hundred dollars of valuation, for 5years, commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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34 VAN BUREN SOUTH 3
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D
E
E
F
F
SAM
PLE
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Washington Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofWashington Township, (excluding Villageof Lockington) for the purpose of providing,and maintaining fire apparatus,appliances, building, or sites therefore, orsources of water supply and materialstherefore, or the establishment andmaintenance of lines of fire alarmtelegraph, or the payment of permanent,part-time, or volunteer firefighters orfire-fighting company to operate the same,including the payment of the firemenemployer's contribution required underSection 742.34 of the Revised Code, or topurchase ambulance or emergencymedical services operated by a firedepartment or firefighting company, at arate not exceeding 0.5 mill for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.05for each one hundred dollars of valuation,for five (5) years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Additional)Washington Township(excluding Village of Lockingtonand City of Sidney)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
An additional tax for the benefit ofWashington Township, for the purpose ofthe expansion of the existing fire houselocated at 10363 Museum Trail, Piqua,Ohio 45356 (inside the Village ofLockington) at a rate not exceeding two (2)mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to twenty cents ($0.20) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, forfive (5) years, commening in 2018, firstdue in calendar year 2019.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
Instructions to Voter
• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's name isalready printed on the ballot for thatsame contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.
Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over
For Governor and LieutenantGovernor
(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)
Constance Gadell-Newtonand Brett R. JosephGreen
Travis M. Irvine andJ. Todd GraysonLibertarian
Richard Cordray andBetty SuttonDemocratic
Mike DeWine andJon HustedRepublican
Write-in
For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)
Steve DettelbachDemocraticDave YostRepublican
For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Keith FaberRepublicanZack SpaceDemocraticRobert C. CooganLibertarian
For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Frank LaRoseRepublicanDustin R. NannaLibertarianKathleen ClydeDemocratic
Write-in
For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)
Rob RichardsonDemocraticRobert SpragueRepublican
For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)
Sherrod BrownDemocraticJim RenacciRepublican
Write-in
For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Janet GarrettDemocraticJim JordanRepublican
For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)
Garrett BaldwinDemocraticNino VitaleRepublican
For County Commissioner(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Julie L. EhemannRepublican
For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)
Amy L. BerningRepublican
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Craig Baldwin
Michael P. Donnelly
For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
Mary DeGenaro
Melody J. Stewart
For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
John R. Willamowski
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)(Vote for not more than 1)
James F. Stevenson
For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeffrey J. Beigel
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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot
BOARD MEMBERS
Issue 1
To Reduce Penalties for Crimesof Obtaining, Possessing, andUsing Illegal Drugs
Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment
Proposed by Initiative Petition
To add a new Section 12 to Article XVof the Constitution of the State of Ohio
A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.
If adopted, the amendment would:
• Require sentence reductions ofincarcerated individuals, except individualsincarcerated for murder, rape, or childmolestation, by up to 25% if the individualparticipates in rehabilitative, work, oreducational programming.• Mandate that criminal offenses ofobtaining, possessing, or using any drugsuch as fentanyl, heroin,methamphetamine, cocaine, LSD, andother controlled substances cannot beclassified as a felony, but only amisdemeanor.• Prohibit jail time as a sentence forobtaining, possessing, or using such drugsuntil an individual's third offense within 24months.• Allow an individual convicted ofobtaining, possessing, or using any suchdrug prior to the effective date of theamendment to ask a court to reduce theconviction to a misdemeanor, regardlessof whether the individual has completedthe sentence.• Require any available funding, based onprojected savings, to be applied tostate-administered rehabilitation programsand crime victim funds.• Require a graduated series of responses,such as community service, drugtreatment, or jail time, for minor,non-criminal probation violations.
SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?
YES
NO
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Sidney City School District
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
Shall a levy renewing an existing levy beimposed by the Sidney City School Districtfor the purpose of
avoiding anoperating deficit,in the sum of $4,417,364, and a levy oftaxes to be made outside of the ten-milllimitation estimated by the county auditorto average 9.23 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to $0.923 foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of 10 years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020?
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal)Washington Township
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofWashington Township, (excluding Villageof Lockington) for the purpose of providing,and maintaining fire apparatus,appliances, building, or sites therefore, orsources of water supply and materialstherefore, or the establishment andmaintenance of lines of fire alarmtelegraph, or the payment of permanent,part-time, or volunteer firefighters orfire-fighting company to operate the same,including the payment of the firemenemployer's contribution required underSection 742.34 of the Revised Code, or topurchase ambulance or emergencymedical services operated by a firedepartment or firefighting company, at arate not exceeding 0.5 mill for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.05for each one hundred dollars of valuation,for five (5) years, commencing in 2019,first due in calendar year 2020.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
Proposed Tax Levy (Additional)Washington Township(excluding Village of Lockingtonand City of Sidney)
A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage
An additional tax for the benefit ofWashington Township, for the purpose ofthe expansion of the existing fire houselocated at 10363 Museum Trail, Piqua,Ohio 45356 (inside the Village ofLockington) at a rate not exceeding two (2)mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to twenty cents ($0.20) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, forfive (5) years, commening in 2018, firstdue in calendar year 2019.
For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy
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