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1 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy For Member of County Central Committee Dennis Spring Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0001 Delphos 1A B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0001 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
2 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? (RENEWAL) DELPHOS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (RENEWAL) DELPHOS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the welfare of the people of Ohio. Delphos City School District for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 3. Limit the total principal amount of the 5.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, state general obligations issued under the which amounts to $0.55 for each one amendment to no more than $1.875 billion hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, over a ten-year period, with no more than commencing in 2014, first due in calendar $175 million issued in each of the first five year fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, An additional tax for the benefit of the materials, services and labor to the extent Mental Health and Recovery Services Board possible. of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses If approved, the amendment shall take at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one effect immediately. dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, A "" vote means approval of the for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year A "" vote means disapproval of the PROPOSED MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX CITY OF DELPHOS Shall the ordinance providing for a 0.25% A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the levy increase on income, from 1.5% to Delphos City School District for the purpose 1.75% per annum, to provide funds for of general permanent improvements at a parks and recreation, effective July 1, 2014, rate not exceeding 2.25 mills for each one for 3 years, be passed? dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.225 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, FOR THE INCOME TAX for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year AGAINST THE INCOME TAX Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0001 Delphos 1A E F Typ:04 Seq:0001 Spl:01
3 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0002 Delphos 1B B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0002 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
4 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? (RENEWAL) DELPHOS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (RENEWAL) DELPHOS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the welfare of the people of Ohio. Delphos City School District for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 3. Limit the total principal amount of the 5.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, state general obligations issued under the which amounts to $0.55 for each one amendment to no more than $1.875 billion hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, over a ten-year period, with no more than commencing in 2014, first due in calendar $175 million issued in each of the first five year fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, An additional tax for the benefit of the materials, services and labor to the extent Mental Health and Recovery Services Board possible. of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses If approved, the amendment shall take at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one effect immediately. dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, A "" vote means approval of the for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year A "" vote means disapproval of the PROPOSED MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX CITY OF DELPHOS Shall the ordinance providing for a 0.25% A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the levy increase on income, from 1.5% to Delphos City School District for the purpose 1.75% per annum, to provide funds for of general permanent improvements at a parks and recreation, effective July 1, 2014, rate not exceeding 2.25 mills for each one for 3 years, be passed? dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.225 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, FOR THE INCOME TAX for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year AGAINST THE INCOME TAX Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0002 Delphos 1B E F Typ:04 Seq:0002 Spl:01
5 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy For Member of County Central Committee Gregory Antalis Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0003 Delphos 2A B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0003 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
6 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? (RENEWAL) DELPHOS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (RENEWAL) DELPHOS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the welfare of the people of Ohio. Delphos City School District for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 3. Limit the total principal amount of the 5.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, state general obligations issued under the which amounts to $0.55 for each one amendment to no more than $1.875 billion hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, over a ten-year period, with no more than commencing in 2014, first due in calendar $175 million issued in each of the first five year fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, An additional tax for the benefit of the materials, services and labor to the extent Mental Health and Recovery Services Board possible. of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses If approved, the amendment shall take at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one effect immediately. dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, A "" vote means approval of the for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year A "" vote means disapproval of the PROPOSED MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX CITY OF DELPHOS Shall the ordinance providing for a 0.25% A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the levy increase on income, from 1.5% to Delphos City School District for the purpose 1.75% per annum, to provide funds for of general permanent improvements at a parks and recreation, effective July 1, 2014, rate not exceeding 2.25 mills for each one for 3 years, be passed? dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.225 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, FOR THE INCOME TAX for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year AGAINST THE INCOME TAX Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0003 Delphos 2A E F Typ:04 Seq:0003 Spl:01
7 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0004 Delphos 2B B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0004 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
8 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? (RENEWAL) DELPHOS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (RENEWAL) DELPHOS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the welfare of the people of Ohio. Delphos City School District for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 3. Limit the total principal amount of the 5.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, state general obligations issued under the which amounts to $0.55 for each one amendment to no more than $1.875 billion hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, over a ten-year period, with no more than commencing in 2014, first due in calendar $175 million issued in each of the first five year fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, An additional tax for the benefit of the materials, services and labor to the extent Mental Health and Recovery Services Board possible. of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses If approved, the amendment shall take at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one effect immediately. dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, A "" vote means approval of the for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year A "" vote means disapproval of the PROPOSED MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX CITY OF DELPHOS Shall the ordinance providing for a 0.25% A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the levy increase on income, from 1.5% to Delphos City School District for the purpose 1.75% per annum, to provide funds for of general permanent improvements at a parks and recreation, effective July 1, 2014, rate not exceeding 2.25 mills for each one for 3 years, be passed? dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.225 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, FOR THE INCOME TAX for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year AGAINST THE INCOME TAX Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0004 Delphos 2B E F Typ:04 Seq:0004 Spl:01
9 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0005 Lima 1A B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0005 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
10 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic welfare of the people of Ohio. 3. Limit the total principal amount of the state general obligations issued under the amendment to no more than $1.875 billion over a ten-year period, with no more than $175 million issued in each of the first five fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, materials, services and labor to the extent possible. If approved, the amendment shall take effect immediately. A "" vote means approval of the A "" vote means disapproval of the SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD An additional tax for the benefit of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0005 Lima 1A E F Typ:04 Seq:0005 Spl:01
11 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0006 Lima 1B B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0006 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
12 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic welfare of the people of Ohio. 3. Limit the total principal amount of the state general obligations issued under the amendment to no more than $1.875 billion over a ten-year period, with no more than $175 million issued in each of the first five fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, materials, services and labor to the extent possible. If approved, the amendment shall take effect immediately. A "" vote means approval of the A "" vote means disapproval of the SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD An additional tax for the benefit of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0006 Lima 1B E F Typ:04 Seq:0006 Spl:01
13 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy For Member of County Central Committee Ray Magnus Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0007 Lima 1C B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0007 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
14 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic welfare of the people of Ohio. 3. Limit the total principal amount of the state general obligations issued under the amendment to no more than $1.875 billion over a ten-year period, with no more than $175 million issued in each of the first five fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, materials, services and labor to the extent possible. If approved, the amendment shall take effect immediately. A "" vote means approval of the A "" vote means disapproval of the SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD An additional tax for the benefit of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0007 Lima 1C E F Typ:04 Seq:0007 Spl:01
15 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy For Member of County Central Committee John Nixon Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0008 Lima 2A B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0008 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
16 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic welfare of the people of Ohio. 3. Limit the total principal amount of the state general obligations issued under the amendment to no more than $1.875 billion over a ten-year period, with no more than $175 million issued in each of the first five fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, materials, services and labor to the extent possible. If approved, the amendment shall take effect immediately. A "" vote means approval of the A "" vote means disapproval of the SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD An additional tax for the benefit of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0008 Lima 2A E F Typ:04 Seq:0008 Spl:01
17 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy For Member of County Central Committee Janet L. Cheney Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0009 Lima 2B B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0009 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
18 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic welfare of the people of Ohio. 3. Limit the total principal amount of the state general obligations issued under the amendment to no more than $1.875 billion over a ten-year period, with no more than $175 million issued in each of the first five fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, materials, services and labor to the extent possible. If approved, the amendment shall take effect immediately. A "" vote means approval of the A "" vote means disapproval of the SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD An additional tax for the benefit of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0009 Lima 2B E F Typ:04 Seq:0009 Spl:01
19 A OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the For Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/15 oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of Sharon Kennedy each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than For Justice of the Supreme Court allowed. Full Term Commencing 1/2/15 If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. Judi French To vote for a write-in candidate: For Judge of the Court of Appeals completely darken the oval ( ) to (3rd District) the left of the blank line and write in Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Vernon L. Preston Do not write in a candidate's name For Member of State Central if that person's name is already Committee, Man printed on the ballot for that same (12th District) contest. If you make a mistake or want to Keith A. Cheney change your vote: return your ballot For Member of State Central to an election official and get a new Committee, Woman ballot. You may ask for a new ballot (12th District) up to two times. For Governor and Lieutenant Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) John Kasich and Mary Taylor For Attorney General Mike DeWine For Auditor of State Dave Yost For Secretary of State Jon Husted For Treasurer of State Josh Mandel For Representative to Congress Jim Jordan Allen County B Primary Election C S. Ranae Lentz For State Representative Bob Cupp For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate Division) Full Term Commencing 2/9/15 Carlene S. Huston-Kinworthy For County Commissioner Greg Sneary For County Auditor Rhonda Eddy-Stienecker For County Treasurer Unexpired Term Ending 9/3/17 Rachael S. Gilroy Page 1 of 2 Vote Both Sides A 0010 Lima 2C B Absentee C Typ:04 Seq:0010 Spl:01 Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002
20 D Allen County E Primary Election F Issue One Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO FUND PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BY PERMITTING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To enact Section 2s of Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is required for the adoption of Section 2s. This proposed amendment would: 1. Authorize the state to issue bonds or other obligations to finance or assist in financing public infrastructure capital improvements for local governments and other governmental entities. Capital improvement projects would be limited to roads and bridges, waste water treatment systems, water supply systems, solid waste disposal facilities, storm water and sanitary collection, storage, and treatment facilities. 2. Determine that such capital improvements are necessary to preserve and expand the public infrastructure, ensure public health, safety and welfare, create and preserve jobs, enhance employment opportunities, and improve the economic welfare of the people of Ohio. 3. Limit the total principal amount of the state general obligations issued under the amendment to no more than $1.875 billion over a ten-year period, with no more than $175 million issued in each of the first five fiscal years and no more than $200 million in each of the next five fiscal years. Any principal amount that could have been issued in any prior fiscal year, but was not issued, may subsequently be issued. 4. Require that obligations issued under this amendment mature no later than thirty (30) years after their date of issuance, and that any obligation issued to retire or refund other obligations mature no later than the permitted maturity date for the obligations being retired or refunded. 5. Authorize the General Assembly to pass laws implementing this amendment, including laws establishing procedures for incurring and issuing obligations, and laws providing for the use of Ohio products, materials, services and labor to the extent possible. If approved, the amendment shall take effect immediately. A "" vote means approval of the A "" vote means disapproval of the SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES BOARD An additional tax for the benefit of the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Allen, Auglaize and Hardin Counties for the purpose of current operating expenses at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years, commencing in 2014, first due in calendar year Page 2 of 2 BOARD MEMBERS D 0010 Lima 2C E F Typ:04 Seq:0010 Spl:01
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