Saturday, April 21, 2018

Updated - Ballot Issues Added - Ohio 10th Congressional District, Split 1 Republican Primary Ballot Choices

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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION,  CANDIDATE CHOICES

Updated to include ballot issues.


Ohio's 2018 primary election is scheduled for May 8th.  Below is a rundown of the candidates on the Republican ballot for Precinct 3A, in Washington Court House.  

Eligible write-in candidates may vary, depending on which precinct you live in.  Eligible write-ins for Precinct 3A are Timothy A. Pinion for U.S. Senate and Mike Meadows for Member of County Central Committee.  Voters may write in any name they wish; their own, Mickey Mouse, etc., but only votes for eligible candidates are counted.

While a list of eligible write-ins is available at your polling location on election day, you can research the eligible write-in candidates for your precinct, here.

For information about your particular district, including sample ballots, or other questions concerning the upcoming primary, voter registration, etc., visit the Fayette County Board of Elections web site.

Democrat and Green Party ballot choices for this district will post at a later date. 

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Mary Taylor and Nathan D. Estruth
or
Mike DeWine and Jon Husted

For Attorney General
Dave Yost


For Auditor of State

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State
Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State
Robert Sprague 

or
Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator
Dan Kiley


or
Jim Renacci

or
Melissa Ackison
or
Don Elijah Eckhart
or
Mike Gibbons
or
Write-in

For Representative to Congress (10th District)
John Anderson
or
John Mitchel
or
Mike Turner

For Justice of the Supreme Court
(Full term commencing 1/1/2019)
Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court
(Full term commencing 1/2/2019)
Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals, (12th District)
(Full term commencing 2/9/2019)
Stephen W. Powell

For Member of State Central Committee, Man
(17th District)
Charles Krabbe
or
Phil A. Bowman

For Member of State Central Committee, Woman
(17th District)
Bonnie Ward

For State Senator (17th District)
Bob Peterson

For State Representative (92nd District)
Gary Scherer

For County Commissioner
James D. Garland

For County Auditor
Brenda Mossbarger
or
Aaron D. Coole

For Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
(Unexpired term ending 1/3/2021)
Sandra I. Wilson

For Member of County Central Committee
write-in


Ballot Issues

Issue 1
Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts.

Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting.  A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:
End the partisan process for drawing congressional districts, and replace it with a process with the goals of promoting bipartisanship, keeping local communities together, and having district boundaries that
are more compact.
Ensure a transparent process by requiring public hearings and allowing public submission of proposed plans.
Require the General Assembly or the Ohio Redistricting Commission to adopt new congressional districts by a bipartisan vote for the plan to be effective for the full 10-year period.
Require that if a plan is adopted by the General Assembly without significant bipartisan support, it cannot be effective for the entire 10-year period and must comply with explicit anti-gerrymandering requirements.  If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES
NO

Proposed Tax Levy (Additional) Fayette County
A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of Fayette County for the purpose to provide for ambulance and emergency medical services at a rate not exceeding one and three tenths (1.3) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to thirteen cents ($0.13) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for three (3) years, commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019.

For the Tax Levy
Against the Tax Levy

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