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November 3, 2009 Election

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County Results as of Nov 19 4:06pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (680/680)
41.9% Countywide Voter Turnout (251,252/599,433)
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7947 Hamilton Ave
Cincinnati, OH

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Precinct 4131-0

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  • City

    President of Council; City of Mount HealthyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    Treasurer; City of Mount HealthyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Judy L. Petersen, Republican
      1,204 votes 100.00%

    Auditor; City of Mount Healthy

    Council Member; City of Mount HealthyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Jennifer D. Moody
      929 votes 35.30%
    • Denise A. Lingo, Democratic
      902 votes 34.27%
    • Geraldine Brandy, Democratic
      801 votes 30.43%
    • Rick Kleinschmidt

    Council Member; City of Mount Healthy; Ward 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    School

    Board Member; Mount Healthy City School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Carole M. Ellis
      3,310 votes 27.10%
    • Donald E. Wolf
      3,151 votes 25.80%
    • Emmett Kilgore
      2,880 votes 23.58%
    • Thomas Kuhns
      2,873 votes 23.52%

    State Issues

    Issue 1 Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Authorize the State to Issue Bonds to Provide Compensation to Veterans of the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq Conflicts
    Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly

    To adopt Section 2r of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio This proposed amendment would:
    1. Authorize the state to issue up to two hundred million dollars ($200,000,000) of bonds to provide compensation to veterans of the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq conflicts, and to pay for the administration of the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq Conflicts Compensation Bond Retirement Fund and the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq Conflicts Compensation Fund.
    2. Authorize the Ohio Department of Veterans Services to provide compensation to persons who have served in active duty in the United States armed forces at any time during the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq conflicts and who were Ohio residents at the start of active duty services and are currently Ohio residents.
    3. Allow certain survivors to receive the same compensation as the person who served in the armed forces would have received, if that person dies or is designated as missing in action or held in enemy captivity.
    4. Authorize the state to issue bonds only for the time period from the effective date of this amendment until December 31, 2013. If adopted, this amendment shall take effect immediately. A "YES" vote means approval of the amendment. A "NO" vote means disapproval of the amendment. A majority YES vote is required for the amendment to be adopted. SHALL THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? YES NO

    Issue 2 Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Create the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board to Establish and Implement Standards of Care for Livestock and Poultry
    Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To adopt Section 1 of Article XIV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio This proposed amendment would:
    1. Require the state to create the Livestock Care Standards Board to prescribe standards for animal care and well-being that endeavor to maintain food safety, encourage locally grown and raised food, and protect Ohio farms and families.
    2. Authorize this bipartisan board of thirteen members to consider factors that include, but are not limited to, agricultural best management practices for such care and well-being, biosecurity, disease prevention, animal morbidity and mortality data, food safety practices, and the protection of local, affordable food supplies for consumers when establishing and implementing standards.
    3. Provide that the board shall be comprised of thirteen Ohio residents including representatives of Ohio family farms, farming organizations, food safety experts, veterinarians, consumers, the dean of the agriculture department at an Ohio college or university and a county humane society representative.
    4. Authorize the Ohio department that regulates agriculture to administer and enforce the standards established by the board, subject to the authority of the General Assembly. If adopted, this amendment shall take effect immediately. A "YES" vote means approval of the amendment. A "NO" vote means disapproval of the amendment. A majority YES vote is required for the amendment to be adopted. SHALL THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? YES NO

    Issue 3 Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Constitution to Allow for One Casino Each In Cincinnati, Cleveland,Columbus, and Toledo and Distribute to All Ohio Counties A Tax on the Casinos
    Proposed by Initiative Petition To adopt Section 6 to Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio This proposed amendment would:

    1. Authorize only one casino facility at a specifically designated location within each of the cities of Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo.

    2. Levy a fixed tax of 33% of gross casino revenue received by each casino operator of the four casino facilities.

    3. Distribute the casino tax as follows:

    • 51% among all 88 counties in proportion to such counties' respective populations. Half of each county's distribution will go to its largest city if that city's population is above 80,000.
    • 34% among all public school districts
    • 5% among all host cities
    • 3% to the Ohio casino control commission
    • 3% to the Ohio state racing commission fund
    • 2% to a state law enforcement training fund
    • 2% to a state problem gambling and addictions fund

    4. Require each initial licensed casino operator to pay a single $50,000,000 fee to be used for state job training purposes and make a minimum initial investment of $250,000,000 in its facility.

    5. Permit approved types of casino gaming authorized by Michigan, West Virginia, Indiana, and Pennsylvania as of January 1, 2009 or games subsequently authorized by those states.

    6. Authorize the casinos to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at the discretion of the casino operator and require that the casino facilities shall be subject to all state and local laws and provisions related to health and building codes, but that no local zoning, land use laws, subdivision regulations or similar provisions shall prohibit the development or operation of the casinos at the designated sites.

    7. Create the Ohio casino control commission which will license and regulate casino operators, management companies retained by such casino operators, key employees, gaming-related vendors, and all gaming authorized by this constitutional provision. A "YES" vote means you approve of amending the Ohio Constitution to permit one casino each in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo. A "NO" vote means you disapprove of amending the Ohio Constitution to permit one casino each in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo. A majority YES vote is required for the amendment to be adopted. SHALL THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? YES NO

    Local Issues

    Issue 4 Proposed Tax Levy (Additional) -- County of Hamilton (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 125,612 / 51.99% Yes votes ...... 116,015 / 48.01% No votes
    An additional tax for the benefit of Hamilton County, Ohio, for the purpose of SUPPLEMENTING THE GENERAL FUND TO PROVIDE FAMILY HEALTH AND HOSPITALIZATION SERVICES AND TREATMENT PROGRAMS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE PROVIDED BY AGREEMENT WITH TALBERT HOUSE at a rate not exceeding thirty-four hundredths (0.34) mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to three and four-tenths cents ($0.034) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2009, first due in calendar year 2010.
    FOR THE TAX LEVY
    AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

    Issue 5 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal and Increase) -- County of Hamilton (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 166,362 / 67.71% Yes votes ...... 79,325 / 32.29% No votes
    A renewal of 3.62 mills and an increase of 0.51 mill to constitute a tax for the benefit of Hamilton County, 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 SUCH OTHER SERVICES AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 5126, OHIO REVISED CODE at a rate not exceeding four and thirteen-hundredths (4.13) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to forty-one and three-tenths cents ($0.413) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2009, first due in calendar year 2010.
    FOR THE TAX LEVY
    AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

    Issue 6 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal and Decrease) -- County of Hamilton (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 164,235 / 67.25% Yes votes ...... 79,976 / 32.75% No votes
    A renewal of part of an existing levy, being a reduction of 0.02 mill to constitute a tax for the benefit of Hamilton County, Ohio, for the purpose of SUPPLEMENTING THE GENERAL FUND TO PROVIDE FOR MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, AND REPAIR OF A PUBLIC BUILDING, THE CINCINNATI UNION TERMINAL, OCCUPIED BY THE CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER at a rate not exceeding eighteen-hundredths (0.18) mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to one and eight-tenths cents ($0.018) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2009, first due in calendar year 2010.
    FOR THE TAX LEVY
    AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

    Issue 7 Proposed Tax Levy (Additional) -- Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 180,467 / 72.94% Yes votes ...... 66,956 / 27.06% No votes
    An additional tax for the benefit of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of PROVIDING OPERATING EXPENSES AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS at a rate not exceeding one (1) mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to ten cents ($0.10) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2009, first due in calendar year 2010.
    FOR THE TAX LEVY
    AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

    Issue 53 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) -- Mount Healthy City School District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 4,000 / 57.67% Yes votes ...... 2,936 / 42.33% No votes
    Shall a levy renewing an existing levy be imposed by the Mt. Healthy City School District, County of Hamilton, Ohio, for the purpose of EMERGENCY REQUIREMENTS, in the sum of $500,000 and a levy of taxes to be made outside of the ten-mill limitation estimated by the county auditor to average one and thirty-nine hundredths (1.39) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to thirteen and nine-tenths cents ($0.139) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2009, first due in calendar year 2010?
    FOR THE TAX LEVY
    AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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