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November 2, 1999 Election
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Hamilton County Ballot

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Contests for all precincts in Hamilton County, OH combined are shown below.

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Judicial

Judge; Municipal Court of Hamilton County; District 1

Judge; Municipal Court of Hamilton County; District 2

Judge; Municipal Court of Hamilton County; District 3

Judge; Municipal Court of Hamilton County; District 4

Judge; Municipal Court of Hamilton County; District 5

Judge; Municipal Court of Hamilton County; District 6

Judge; Municipal Court of Hamilton County; District 7

City

Council Member; City of Cincinnati (9 Elected)

Member Council; City of Blue Ash (2 Elected)

  • Raymond Macnab, Republican
    1,623 votes 52.2%
  • Walter L. Reuszer, Republican
    1,488 votes 47.8%

Member Council; City of Blue Ash; Ward 1

  • James W. Sumner, Republican
    390 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Blue Ash; Ward 2

Council Member; City of Blue Ash; Ward 3

  • Rick Bryan, Republican
    510 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Blue Ash; Ward 4

  • Robert F. Schueler, Republican
    152 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Blue Ash; Ward 5

  • Don R. Biedermann, Republican
    377 votes 100%

Mayor; City of Cheviot

President of Council; City of Cheviot

  • Samuel D. Keller, Democratic
    1,339 votes 57.4%
  • Marie Jean Kraus, Republican
    994 votes 42.6%

Auditor; City of Cheviot

  • Daniel T. Murphy, Democratic
    1,291 votes 56.3%
  • John B. Miles, Republican
    1,002 votes 43.7%

Law Director; City of Cheviot

  • Mark G. Waters, Republican
    1,235 votes 53.4%
  • Tracy L. Holthaus, Democratic
    1,077 votes 46.6%

Council Member; City of Cheviot (3 Elected)

  • Kathleen Zech, Republican
    1,317 votes 21.8%
  • Michael J. Mestemaker, Republican
    1,301 votes 21.5%
  • Kathleen M. Goedl, Democratic
    1,295 votes 21.4%
  • Michael J. Murray, Democratic
    1,128 votes 18.6%
  • Cynthia A. Cunningham, Democratic
    1,013 votes 16.7%

Council Member; City of Cheviot; Ward 1

  • Michael N. Mastruserio, Democratic
    343 votes 61.7%
  • Brian Dooley, Republican
    213 votes 38.3%

Council Member; City of Cheviot; Ward 2

  • Dennis T. Dinkelacker, Democratic
    334 votes 56.4%
  • Bruce J. Schmitz, Republican
    258 votes 43.6%

Council Member; City of Cheviot; Ward 3

  • James E. Morganroth, Democratic
    351 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Cheviot; Ward 4

  • Boyd T. Miller, Republican
    362 votes 53.6%
  • Stuart K. Manning, Democratic
    313 votes 46.4%

Mayor; City of Deer Park

  • David A. Collins, Republican
    910 votes 69.3%
  • Michael J. Hagy
    404 votes 30.8%

President of Council; City of Deer Park

  • Richard W. Walker, Republican
    1,069 votes 100%

Auditor; City of Deer Park

  • John C. Applegate, Republican
    1,086 votes 100%

Law Director; City of Deer Park

  • Amy Schott Ferguson, Republican
    1,062 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Deer Park (3 Elected)

  • Joseph W. Comer, Republican
    722 votes 19.5%
  • Sandra F. Hall-Rymer, Republican
    675 votes 18.2%
  • Andrew E. Diehm, Republican
    631 votes 17%
  • Cindy A. Gifford, Democratic
    593 votes 16%
  • Harvey L. Alcorn, Democratic
    586 votes 15.8%
  • Mike Hammond, Democratic
    497 votes 13.4%

Council Member; City of Deer Park; Ward 1

  • Pat McGoron, Republican
    157 votes 51.1%
  • Pamela N. Adkins, Democratic
    150 votes 48.9%

Council Member; City of Deer Park; Ward 2

Council Member; City of Deer Park; Ward 3

  • Robert T. Young, Republican
    135 votes 51.5%
  • George A. Diersing, Jr., Democratic
    127 votes 48.5%

Council Member; City of Deer Park; Ward 4

Council Member; City of Forest Park (3 Elected)

Mayor; City of Harrison

Council Member; City of Harrison (3 Elected)

  • Walter K. Powers, Independent
    834 votes 22.2%
  • James E. Robertson, Republican
    765 votes 20.3%
  • Ruth C. Glasscock, Democratic
    730 votes 19.4%
  • John Glenn Yocum, Republican
    621 votes 16.5%
  • Pat Schuck, Democratic
    454 votes 12.1%
  • Mike Wert
    361 votes 9.6%

Council Member; City of Indian Hill (7 Elected)

  • Carter F. Randolph
    970 votes 14.8%
  • Edward E. Dohrmann
    960 votes 14.7%
  • Stella Williams Hassan
    952 votes 14.6%
  • Barbara Hauck
    924 votes 14.1%
  • Thomas C. Rink
    916 votes 14%
  • W. Roger Fry
    912 votes 13.9%
  • Terry E. Bruck
    908 votes 13.9%

Council Member; City of Loveland (3 Elected)

Council Member; City of Madeira (3 Elected)

Council Member; City of Milford (4 Elected)

Council Member; City of Montgomery (3 Elected)

Mayor; City of Mount Healthy

  • Ross Bittner, Republican
    967 votes 100%

President of Council; City of Mount Healthy

Auditor; City of Mount Healthy

  • Alan K. Grauvogel, Republican
    912 votes 100%

Law Director; City of Mount Healthy

  • Stephen G. Wolf, Republican
    964 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Mount Healthy (3 Elected)

  • Mary Ann Reusch, Democratic
    767 votes 23.4%
  • Mary Ann Schenk, Democratic
    698 votes 21.3%
  • Joseph G. Stenger, Republican
    696 votes 21.2%
  • Paul Smith, Republican
    584 votes 17.8%
  • Denise A. Lingo, Democratic
    539 votes 16.4%

Council Member; City of Mount Healthy; Ward 1

  • Darryl P. Johnson, Democratic
    273 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Mount Healthy; Ward 2

  • Joseph T. Roetting, Democratic
    210 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Mount Healthy; Ward 3

  • Dennis B. Custer, Republican
    185 votes 60.7%
  • Erin Witko, Democratic
    120 votes 39.3%

Council Member; City of Mount Healthy; Ward 4

  • Joseph W. Beischel, Republican
    195 votes 100%

Mayor; City of North College Hill

  • Daniel R. Brooks, Democratic
    1,644 votes 67%
  • Vincent A. Evers, Republican
    810 votes 33%

President of Council; City of North College Hill

  • Roger R. Krummen, Democratic
    1,840 votes 100%

Law Director; City of North College Hill

  • Scot M. Ritter, Democratic
    1,887 votes 100%

Council Member; City of North College Hill (7 Elected)

  • Steven G. Bosse, Democratic
    1,565 votes 12.2%
  • James C. Dewald, Democratic
    1,389 votes 10.8%
  • Teresa Hiller Eilermann, Democratic
    1,380 votes 10.7%
  • Maureen P. Mason, Democratic
    1,337 votes 10.4%
  • George E. Snyder, Jr., Democratic
    1,322 votes 10.3%
  • Jason Fulmer, Democratic
    1,279 votes 9.9%
  • Gary Rutz, Republican
    1,250 votes 9.7%
  • Lynda C. Stagman, Republican
    1,213 votes 9.4%
  • Marilyn Evers Linder, Republican
    1,125 votes 8.7%
  • Patrick A. Hartzel, Republican
    1,012 votes 7.9%

Mayor; City of Norwood

  • Joseph J. Hochbein, Republican
    2,459 votes 51.2%
  • Thomas F. Williams, Democratic
    1,627 votes 33.9%
  • Ron Wallace, Sr., Independent
    720 votes 15%

Auditor; City of Norwood

President of Council; City of Norwood

  • Donnie R. Jones, Republican
    2,783 votes 60.2%
  • John T. Mumper, Democratic
    1,841 votes 39.8%

Law Director; City of Norwood

  • Victoria D. Garry, Republican
    2,452 votes 52.7%
  • Gerald R. Grubbs, Democratic
    2,200 votes 47.3%

Council Member; City of Norwood (3 Elected)

  • Helen T. Geraci, Republican
    2,403 votes 19%
  • Joseph W. Sanker, Democratic
    2,331 votes 18.4%
  • Rita Smith, Republican
    2,262 votes 17.9%
  • Cliff Miller, Republican
    1,980 votes 15.6%
  • Terry Tranter, Democratic
    1,899 votes 15%
  • Todd Hofmann, Democratic
    1,794 votes 14.2%

Council Member; City of Norwood; Ward 1

  • Coy L. Fugett, Republican
    373 votes 57.2%
  • Keith D. Moore, Democratic
    279 votes 42.8%

Council Member; City of Norwood; Ward 2

Council Member; City of Norwood; Ward 3

  • Ruth Cain, Republican
    336 votes 53%
  • Joseph C. Geers, Democratic
    298 votes 47%

Council Member; City of Norwood; Ward 4

Council Member; City of Norwood; Ward 5

Council Member; City of Norwood; Ward 6

  • William E. Deluca, Democratic
    460 votes 57%
  • Sandra G. McManus, Republican
    347 votes 43%

Mayor; City of Reading

  • Earl J. Schmidt, Democratic
    1,780 votes 53.3%
  • Robert P. Boehner, Republican
    1,558 votes 46.7%

President of Council; City of Reading

  • Albert C. Elmlinger, Jr., Republican
    2,448 votes 100%

Auditor; City of Reading

  • Douglas G. Sand, Democratic
    2,124 votes 64.9%
  • David V. Louis, Republican
    1,151 votes 35.2%

Law Director; City of Reading

  • David T. Stevenson, Republican
    2,426 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Reading (3 Elected)

  • Robert P. Bemmes, Republican
    1,931 votes 21.1%
  • Anthony J. Gertz
    1,778 votes 19.4%
  • Thomas E. Pennekamp, Republican
    1,417 votes 15.5%
  • Kerry A. Flege
    1,399 votes 15.3%
  • Ronald L. Brinkman, Democratic
    1,342 votes 14.6%
  • Timothy L. Hoerst, Independent
    1,304 votes 14.2%

Member Council; City of Reading; Ward 1

  • Russell H. Wulf, Independent
    346 votes 51.9%
  • Susan M. Slavey, Republican
    321 votes 48.1%

Member Council; City of Reading; Ward 2

  • James F. Pfennig, Democratic
    393 votes 55.1%
  • Deborah M. Scholz, Republican
    320 votes 44.9%

Member Council; City of Reading; Ward 3

  • Kevin A. Parker, Democratic
    421 votes 52.3%
  • Avery Proffitt, Republican
    384 votes 47.7%

Member Council; City of Reading; Ward 4

Mayor; City of Saint Bernard

  • Barbara C. Siegel
    1,046 votes 57.7%
  • Jack Hausfeld
    766 votes 42.3%

President of Council; City of Saint Bernard

  • James W. Rutemueller
    953 votes 53.6%
  • William H. Moulliet
    824 votes 46.4%

Auditor; City of Saint Bernard

  • Walter T. St Clair
    849 votes 47.1%
  • Thomas A. Kathman
    638 votes 35.4%
  • John G. Ungruhe
    315 votes 17.5%

Law Director; City of Saint Bernard

  • Edward J. Geiser
    1,480 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Saint Bernard (3 Elected)

  • Michael A. Schildmeyer
    1,019 votes 20.5%
  • Phil E. Stegman
    946 votes 19.1%
  • Kathie M. Rickenbaugh
    937 votes 18.9%
  • Glenn P. Wilson
    799 votes 16.1%
  • Charles M. Young
    676 votes 13.6%
  • Maria R. Lanzillotta
    587 votes 11.8%

Council Member; City of Saint Bernard; Ward 1

  • William C. Burkhardt
    233 votes 52.1%
  • Robert A. Strotman
    214 votes 47.9%

Council Member; City of Saint Bernard; Ward 2

  • Steven A. Asbach
    245 votes 56.7%
  • Mary Ann Brannen
    187 votes 43.3%

Council Member; City of Saint Bernard; Ward 3

  • Barbara M. Kalb
    267 votes 60.4%
  • Donald E. Tobergte
    175 votes 39.6%

Council Member; City of Saint Bernard; Ward 4

  • Curtis Walden
    223 votes 52%
  • Robert G. Weidner
    206 votes 48%

Mayor; City of Sharonville

  • Virgil G. Lovitt, II, Republican
    1,987 votes 100%

President of Council; City of Sharonville

  • J. John Steckler, Republican
    1,771 votes 100%

Auditor; City of Sharonville

Treasurer; City of Sharonville

Law Director; City of Sharonville

  • Thomas T. Keating, Republican
    1,889 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Sharonville (3 Elected)

  • Janey L. Kattehnan, Republican
    1,677 votes 34.7%
  • Robert G. Taylor, Republican
    1,610 votes 33.4%
  • William K. Lewis, Republican
    1,540 votes 31.9%

Council Member; City of Sharonville; Ward 1

  • Kevin M. Hardman, Republican
    336 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Sharonville; Ward 2

  • Eugene V. Martin, Republican
    289 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Sharonville; Ward 3

Council Member; City of Sharonville; Ward 4

  • Steven M. Tolbert, Republican
    681 votes 100%

Mayor; City of Silverton

  • James L. Siegel
    847 votes 100%

Clerk/Treasurer; City of Silverton

Council Member; City of Silverton (6 Elected)

  • Peter J. Gilligan, Democratic
    759 votes 14.1%
  • Carrie McLemore-Walker
    758 votes 14%
  • Arthur Hackett, Jr., Democratic
    752 votes 13.9%
  • James T. Anderson, Democratic
    636 votes 11.8%
  • Mark J. Quarry, Independent
    536 votes 9.9%
  • Michael J. Hagen, Republican
    517 votes 9.6%
  • Nas Chachoff, Republican
    485 votes 9%
  • Tony Burke, Republican
    478 votes 8.9%
  • Michael E. Morthorst, Republican
    476 votes 8.8%

Mayor; City of Springdale

Clerk/Finance Director; City of Springdale

  • Edward F. Knox
    1,952 votes 100%

Council Member; City of Springdale (3 Elected)

  • Kathy McNear
    1,854 votes 38.9%
  • Steve Galster
    1,532 votes 32.1%
  • James Squires
    1,386 votes 29%

Member Council; City of Wyoming (7 Elected)

  • David J. Savage
    1,245 votes 15.3%
  • Scott P. Kadish
    1,203 votes 14.8%
  • Barry S. Porter
    1,177 votes 14.5%
  • Mary Benken
    1,152 votes 14.2%
  • Garlinn H. Story
    1,133 votes 13.9%
  • John D. Braun
    1,117 votes 13.7%
  • Rozetta L. Roberts
    1,109 votes 13.6%

Village

Mayor; Village of Addyston

  • Carole A. Kolb
    201 votes 65.5%
  • Charles R. Adamson
    106 votes 34.5%

Clerk; Village of Addyston

  • Margaret Ann Dozier
    197 votes 63.6%
  • Barbara Fox
    113 votes 36.5%

Treasurer; Village of Addyston

  • Glenda Milliron-Dunklin
    160 votes 53.5%
  • Ricky Fox
    139 votes 46.5%

Member Council; Village of Addyston (2 Elected)

  • Raymond Kolb
    213 votes 38.5%
  • Terry A. Scott
    170 votes 30.7%
  • Matt Neeley
    79 votes 14.3%
  • Jason Thompson
    57 votes 10.3%
  • Audra Stiles
    34 votes 6.2%

Board of Trustees Public Affairs; Village of Addyston (2 Elected)

  • Joseph P. Seibert
    187 votes 38.5%
  • Mildred M. Adamson
    157 votes 32.3%
  • Nancy K. Scott
    142 votes 29.2%

Member Council; Village of Amberley (2 Elected)

  • Marianne Pressman
    733 votes 51.2%
  • Mark F. Muething
    700 votes 48.9%

Council Member; Village of Amberley; District A

  • Charles S. Kamine
    719 votes 100%

Council Member; Village of Amberley; District B

  • Robert B. Stewart
    711 votes 100%

Council Member; Village of Amberley; District C

  • Mel Schear
    714 votes 100%

Council Member; Village of Amberley; District D

  • Barbara J. Steinberg
    738 votes 100%

Council Member; Village of Amberley; District E

  • Fran Cohen
    704 votes 100%

Mayor; Village of Arlington Heights

Clerk/Treasurer; Village of Arlington Heights

  • Steve Surber
    228 votes 100%

Council Member; Village of Arlington Heights (2 Elected)

Board of Trustees Public Affairs; Village of Arlington Heights (2 Elected)

Mayor; Village of Cleves

  • Joe Whitton
    506 votes 63.3%
  • Harold Duncan, Republican
    174 votes 21.8%
  • Ronald Joseph Bowling
    119 votes 14.9%

Clerk/Treasurer; Village of Cleves

Member Council; Village of Cleves (2 Elected)

  • Larry Loebker
    519 votes 36.6%
  • Jeff Wullenweber
    507 votes 35.8%
  • Martha Sue Booth, Republican
    239 votes 16.9%
  • Eric Paul Simon, Independent
    152 votes 10.7%

Board of Trustees Public Affairs; Village of Cleves (2 Elected)

Mayor; Village of Elmwood Place

  • Fred A. Mathews, Independent
    285 votes 59.9%
  • Jerry Robertson
    191 votes 40.1%

Clerk/Treasurer; Village of Elmwood Place

  • Ronald Hamm, Independent
    364 votes 100%

Member Council; Village of Elmwood Place (2 Elected)

  • Clinton Dale Woodrum, Independent
    222 votes 26.4%
  • Barney Philpot, Independent
    214 votes 25.5%
  • Jerry Jones, Independent
    200 votes 23.8%
  • Scarlett Monday, Independent
    122 votes 14.5%
  • Ray Devault, Independent
    83 votes 9.9%

Mayor; Village of Evendale

Member Council; Village of Evendale (3 Elected)

Mayor; Village of Fairfax

  • Theodore W. Shannon, Jr.
    370 votes 100%

Clerk/Treasurer; Village of Fairfax

Member Council; Village of Fairfax (2 Elected)

  • Terry Timmers
    365 votes 60.5%
  • Carson Shelton
    238 votes 39.5%

Mayor; Village of Glendale

Clerk/Treasurer; Village of Glendale

  • Joseph C. Hubbard
    612 votes 100%

Member Council; Village of Glendale (2 Elected)

Mayor; Village of Golf Manor

Clerk/Treasurer; Village of Golf Manor

  • Gregory J. Doering
    614 votes 100%

Member Council; Village of Golf Manor; 4 Year Term (2 Elected)

Member Council; Village of Golf Manor; 2 Year Term

  • Alan D. Zaffro
    598 votes 100%

Member Council; Village of Greenhills (3 Elected)

Member Council; Village of Lincoln Heights (3 Elected)

Member Council; Village of Lockland (2 Elected)

  • Ron Perkins, Democratic
    519 votes 31.5%
  • Deborah L. Bray, Democratic
    457 votes 27.7%
  • Mert Fritsch, Republican
    398 votes 24.1%
  • Boyd Martin, Republican
    276 votes 16.7%

Mayor; Village of Mariemont

  • C. Michael Lemon
    730 votes 100%

Clerk; Village of Mariemont

  • Stan Bahler
    727 votes 100%

Member Council; Village of Mariemont (2 Elected)

Mayor; Village of Newtown

  • John R. Hammon
    299 votes 53.6%
  • Curt Cosby
    259 votes 46.4%

Clerk/Treasurer; Village of Newtown

Member Council; Village of Newtown (2 Elected)

  • Ken Pulskamp
    283 votes 29.2%
  • Tracy Hueber
    268 votes 27.6%
  • Nancy Devore
    266 votes 27.4%
  • Carl J. Stelter
    153 votes 15.8%

Mayor; Village of North Bend

  • Shirley A. Smith
    137 votes 100%

Clerk/Treasurer; Village of North Bend

  • Maureen Glacken (Write-In)

Member Council; Village of North Bend (2 Elected)

  • Frank V. Lacalameto
    129 votes 100%
  • Ralph H. Newberry (Write-In)

Mayor; Village of Terrace Park

  • Daniel B. Startsman, Jr.
    553 votes 69.3%
  • John Finnigan
    245 votes 30.7%

Clerk; Village of Terrace Park

  • Francine Glassmeyer
    692 votes 100%

Member Council; Village of Terrace Park (2 Elected)

  • Julie G. Pugh
    643 votes 100%
  • Jim Peterkin (Write-In)
  • Randy D. Phillips (Write-In)

Mayor; Village of Woodlawn

Member Council; Village of Woodlawn; District A

Member Council; Village of Woodlawn; District B

  • Rowena Gillam
    132 votes 57.1%
  • John M. Turner
    99 votes 42.9%

Member Council; Village of Woodlawn; District C

  • Mary Livers Gowdy
    198 votes 100%

Member Council; Village of Woodlawn; District D

  • Scott A. Gelder
    41 votes 100%
  • Gina T. Shatara

Township

Trustee; Township of Anderson

Clerk; Township of Anderson

Trustee; Township of Colerain

Clerk; Township of Colerain

  • Kathy Mohr
    5,032 votes 50.2%
  • Daniel Tehan Deters
    4,986 votes 49.8%

Trustee; Township of Columbia

Clerk; Township of Columbia

  • Stephen Langenkamp
    1,085 votes 100%

Trustee; Township of Crosby

Clerk; Township of Crosby

  • Melody Inman
    492 votes 100%

Trustee; Township of Delhi

Clerk; Township of Delhi

Trustee; Township of Green

Clerk; Township of Green

Trustee; Township of Harrison

  • Larry E. Kinnett
    1,897 votes 100%

Clerk; Township of Harrison

Trustee; Township of Miami

Clerk; Township of Miami

  • Cindy Oser
    2,434 votes 100%

Trustee; Township of Springfield

Clerk; Township of Springfield

Trustee; Township of Sycamore

  • Richard C. Kent
    2,970 votes 100%

Clerk; Township of Sycamore

  • Robert C. Porter, III
    2,985 votes 100%

Trustee; Township of Symmes

  • Eric Minamyer
    1,772 votes 100%
  • Bill Bercaw (Withdrawn)

Clerk; Township of Symmes

  • John C. Borchers
    1,865 votes 100%

Trustee; Township of Whitewater

Clerk; Township of Whitewater

  • Clifford C. Runk
    740 votes 100%

School

Board Member; Cincinnati City School District (3 Elected)

Board Member; Deer Park City School District (2 Elected)

  • Thomas M. Griswold
    1,987 votes 54.5%
  • Mike Diersing
    1,659 votes 45.5%

Board Member; Indian Hill City School District (2 Elected)

  • Patti English
    2,138 votes 100%
  • John Harder (Write-In)
  • Thaddeus Jaroszewicz (Write-In)

Board Member; Lockland City School District; 4 Year Term (2 Elected)

  • Janiece R. Mason
    727 votes 54.1%
  • Bill Begley
    616 votes 45.9%

Board Member; Lockland City School District; 2 Year Term

  • Steve Cox (Write-In)

Board Member; Loveland City School District (2 Elected)

Board Member; Madeira City School District (2 Elected)

  • David Pressler
    1,811 votes 52%
  • John Gilster
    1,675 votes 48.1%

Board Member; Mariemont City School District (2 Elected)

Board Member; Mount Healthy City School District (2 Elected)

Board Member; North College Hill City School District (2 Elected)

  • Barbara Graves
    1,791 votes 53.2%
  • Connie Lewis
    1,577 votes 46.8%

Board Member; Norwood City School District (2 Elected)

Board member; Norwood City School District

Board Member; Princeton City School District (3 Elected)

Board Member; Reading City School District (2 Elected)

  • Tom Bemmes
    2,454 votes 42%
  • Vicki Solomon
    1,934 votes 33.1%
  • Richard L. Caudill
    1,460 votes 25%

Board Member; Saint Bernard-Elmwood Place School District (2 Elected)

  • Bob Bode
    1,315 votes 32.5%
  • Linda Keith Radtke
    1,209 votes 29.9%
  • Henrietta Philpot
    700 votes 17.3%
  • Micki Spears
    467 votes 11.5%
  • Susan Fasce
    355 votes 8.8%

Board member; Saint Bernard-Elmwood Place School District

  • Laura Mosley
    1,076 votes 53.4%
  • Melody Gurley-Gregory
    502 votes 24.9%
  • Ted Brown
    439 votes 21.8%

Board Member; Sycamore Community City School District (2 Elected)

Board Member; Winton Woods School District (2 Elected)

Board member; Winton Woods School District

  • Cindy S. Emmert
    3,164 votes 100%

Board Member; Wyoming City School District (2 Elected)

  • Helen S. Patch
    1,319 votes 51%
  • Deborah Allsop
    1,266 votes 49%

Board member; Hamilton County School District (2 Elected)

  • Barbara A. Parry
    25,455 votes 51.6%
  • Marilee G. Broscheid
    23,904 votes 48.4%

Board Member; Finneytown Local School District (2 Elected)

  • Brad A. King
    1,652 votes 51.1%
  • Roger Wright
    1,581 votes 48.9%

Board Member; Forest Hills Local School District (2 Elected)

Board Member; Northwest Local School District (2 Elected)

Board Member; Oakhills Local School District (2 Elected)

Board Member; Southwest Local School District (3 Elected)

Board Member; Three Rivers Local School District (2 Elected)

  • Margaret F. Knapp
    1,940 votes 54.2%
  • Richard P. Joesting
    1,639 votes 45.8%

Board Member; Milford City Exempted School District (2 Elected)

Local Issues

Issue 1 Proposed Constitutional Amendment -- State of Ohio (Proposed By Resolution of the General Assembly of Ohio, To Adopt Sections 2(N) and 17 of Article Viii of the Constitution of the State of Ohio)
This proposed amendment would:
1. Authorize the state to issue bonds and other obligations in order to pay costs of facilities for a system of common schools throughout the state and for state-supported and state-assisted institutions of higher education, including costs of acquisition, construction, improvement, expansion, planning and equipping facilities.
2. Provide that these obligations will be general obligations of the state, backed by the full faith and credit, revenue and taxing power of the state.
3. Provide that direct obligations of the state, including obligations referred to above, may not be issued if the amount required for future fiscal year payment of debt service on state direct obligations to be paid from the state general revenue fund or net lottery proceeds would exceed five percent of the total expenditures of the state from the general revenue fund or net lottery proceeds would exceed five percent of the total estimated revenues of the state for the general revenue fund and from net lottery proceeds during the fiscal year in which the particular obligations are to be issued. An affirmative vote of at least three-fifths of the members of each house of the General Assembly may waive the five percent limitation as to a particular issue or amount.
4. Provide that net state lottery proceeds may be pledged or used for payment of debt service on obligations issued to pay costs of facilities for a system of common schools, but not on obligations issued to pay costs of facilities for higher education institutions.
5. Provide that the General Assembly shall provide by law for computing the amounts required for payment of debt service, and may provide for estimating payments of debt service on bonds anticipated by notes. The certification of the governor or the governor's representative of the fiscal year amounts required to be applied or set aside for payment of debt service and related obligations, relevant total estimated revenues and other fiscal matters shall be conclusive for the purpose of the validity of any obligations issued. If adopted, this amendment shat take immediate effect. A majority yes vote is necessary for passage. Shall the Proposed Amendment be Adopted?

Issue 2 Proposed Tax Levy - (Renewal) -- Village of Elmwood Place
323 / 68% Yes votes ...... 152 / 32% No votes
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Elmwood Place, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES at a rate not exceeding ten (10) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to one dollar ($1.00) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999 first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 3 Proposed Tax Levy -- Village of Glendale
508 / 67.1% Yes votes ...... 249 / 32.9% No votes
An additional tax for the benefit of the Village Of Glendale, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of REPLACING, REFURBISHING AND PROVIDING VILLAGE WIDE SEWER SYSTEMS AND WATER MAINS at a rate not exceeding two and five-tenths (2.5) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to twenty-five cents ($0.25) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 4 Proposed Tax Levy - (Renewal) -- Village of Golf Manor
655 / 80.6% Yes votes ...... 158 / 19.4% No votes
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Golf Manor, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES at a rate not exceeding seven (7) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to seventy cents ($0.70) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 5 Proposed Tax Levy - (Renewal) -- Village of Greenhills
717 / 77.7% Yes votes ...... 206 / 22.3% No votes
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Greenhills, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of STREET REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE at a rate not exceeding one and five-tenths (1.5) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to fifteen cents ($0.15) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 6 Proposed Tax Levy - (Replacement) -- Village of Newtown
212 / 37.3% Yes votes ...... 356 / 62.7% No votes
A replacement of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Newtown, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES at a rate not exceeding two (2) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to twenty cents ($0.20) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 7 Proposed Tax Levy - (Renewal) -- Village of Terrace Park
602 / 73.5% Yes votes ...... 217 / 26.5% No votes
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Terrace Park, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES at a rate not exceeding nine and five-tenths (9.5) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to ninety-five cents ($0.95) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for three (3) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 8 Proposed Tax Levy -- Township of Colerain
4,167 / 38% Yes votes ...... 6,803 / 62% No votes
An additional tax for the benefit of Colerain Township, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, RESURFACING AND REPAIR OF STREETS, ROADS AND BRIDGES at a rate not exceeding two (2) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to twenty cents ($0.20) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a continuing period of time, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 9 Referendum on Proposed Zoning Resolution #98-1 -- Township of Crosby
164 / 27.8% Yes votes ...... 425 / 72.2% No votes
The proposed change would rezone from A Residence to F Light Industrial 50.213 acres on the north side of Willey Road, approximately 1800 feet west of the Willey Road and Paddy's Run Road intersection (Book 530 Page 130 Parcel 7, Book 530 Page 140 Parcel), located in Hamilton County, Crosby Township, Section 1, Town 2, Range 1 East and Section 12, Town 2, Range 1 East as recorded in deed book 7549 page 1699 Hamilton County Recorder's Office. On September 3, 1998 the Crosby Township Zoning Commission recommended adoption of the proposed zoning change. Denial of the Crosby Township Zoning Commission's recommendation requires a unanimous decision of the Crosby Township Board of Trustees. On October 3, 1998, a motion by Crosby Township Trustee Gary Storer to deny the recommendation of the Crosby Township Zoning Commission failed by a vote of two votes for and one vote against the motion. Thus, the aforementioned amendment was adopted on October 3, 1998. Shall Zoning Resolution #98-1 adopted on October 3rd, 1998 by the Crosby Township Board of Township Trustees to amend zoning, be adopted?

Issue 10 Proposed Tax Levy -- Township of Symmes
1,626 / 63.3% Yes votes ...... 941 / 36.7% No votes
A renewal of part of an existing levy, being a reduction of 0.15 mill, to constitute a tax for the benefit of Symmes Township, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of ACQUIRING AND MAINTAINING PARK AND RECREATIONAL AREAS at a rate not exceeding one and eighty-five hundredths (1.85) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to eighteen and five-tenths cents ($0.1 85) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 11 Proposed Tax Levy -- Cincinnati City School District
35,395 / 48.1% Yes votes ...... 38,190 / 51.9% No votes
An additional tax for the benefit of the Cincinnati City School District, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES at a rate not exceeding four and five-tenths (4.5) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to forty-five cents ($0.45) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a continuing period of time, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 12 Hamilton County Tax Levy Renewal and Decrease Health and Hospitalization Services -- County of Hamilton
103,980 / 59.5% Yes votes ...... 70,820 / 40.5% No votes
A renewal of part of an existing levy, being a reduction of (0.17) mill to constitute a tax for the benefit of the County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of SUPPLEMENTING THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY TO PROVIDE HEALTH AND HOSPITALIZATION SERVICES, INCLUDING THE DANIEL DRAKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AND VARIOUS DRUG COURT PROGRAMS at a rate not exceeding one and fifty-nine hundredths (1.59) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to fifteen and nine-tenths cents ($0.159) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000. A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

Issue 13 Hamilton County Tax Levy Renewal and Increase Mrdd - Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities -- County of Hamilton
104,512 / 59.7% Yes votes ...... 70,612 / 40.3% No votes
A renewal of 2.73 mills and an increase of 0.8 mill to constitute a tax for the benefit of the County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of PROVIDING FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PROGRAMS, INCLUDING THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOLS, WORKSHOPS, CLINICS, RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES at a rate not exceeding three and fifty-three hundredths (3.53) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to thirty-five and three-tenths cents ($0.353) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000. A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. For The Tax Levy Against the Tax Levy

Issue 14 Proposed Charter Amendment (Ordinance No. 05-1999) -- City of Forest Park
1,713 / 59.5% Yes votes ...... 1,166 / 40.5% No votes
A proposed amendment of Article XVIII Amendment, Section 18.01 Method of the Charter of the City of Forest Park. This Charter is intended to be flexible and to meet changing conditions as the municipality grows and develops. Amendments to the charter may be submitted to electors of the City of Forest Park either by a two-thirds vote of the legislative authority thereof, or upon petitions signed by no less than ten per centum of the electors of the City of Forest Park, electors being those residents qualified to vote at the last general municipal election, setting forth any such proposed amendment, shall be submitted by such legislative authority. Shall the Proposed Charter Amendment Be Adopted?

Issue 15 Proposed Charter Amendment (Ordinance No.16-99) -- City of Indian Hill
1,121 / 89% Yes votes ...... 138 / 11% No votes
Shall Section 4 of the Charter of the City of Indian Hill be amended to provide that all meetings of Council and of its committees be open to the public except Executive Sessions as provided for by Ohio statute and that the requirement that a regular council meeting be held during the first week in December each year be eliminated? Shall the Proposed Charter Amendment be Adopted?

Issue 16 City Charter Revision Ballot -- City of Milford
2 / 50% Yes votes ...... 2 / 50% No votes
Shall the proposed amendments to the charter of the municipality of Milford, and as reported by the Charter Revision Committee of the City of Milford, and as modified and approved by the Milford City Council, be adopted?

Issue 17 PROPOSED ORDINANCE (Proposed by Initiative Petition) Shall the proposed Ordinance providing for the establishment of an adequate and safe sanitary sewer system in the city be adopted? -- City of Montgomery
1,978 / 65.2% Yes votes ...... 1,056 / 34.8% No votes

Issue 18 Proposed Tax Levy (Replacement and Decrease) -- City of Mount Healthy
962 / 71.2% Yes votes ...... 390 / 28.9% No votes
A replacement of a portion of an existing levy, being a reduction of 0.5 mill, to constitute a tax for the benefit of the City of Mt. Healthy, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of PROVIDING FIRE APPARATUS, NAMELY PURCHASE OF A NEW AMBULANCE AND THE PAYMENT OF PART-TIME FIRE FIGHTERS TO OPERATE THE SAME at a rate not exceeding two (2) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to twenty cents ($0.20) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

Issue 19 Proposed Tax Levy - (Renewal) -- City of Silverton
872 / 71.7% Yes votes ...... 344 / 28.3% No votes
A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the City of Silverton, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES at a rate not exceeding five (5) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to fifty cents ($0.50) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for two (2) years, commencing in 1999, first due in calendar year 2000.

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