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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," or "For" or "Against," on any issue. If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. To vote for a write-in candidate: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of the blank line and write in the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Do not write in a candidate's name if that person's name is already printed on the ballot for that same contest. If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times. Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over 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.) Mike DeWine and Jon Husted Mary Taylor and Nathan D. Estruth For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) Dave Yost For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) Keith Faber For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Frank LaRose For Treasurer of State (Vote for not more than 1) Sandra O'Brien Robert Sprague For U.S. Senator (Vote for not more than 1) Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Mike Gibbons Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph Miller For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) Craig Baldwin For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1) Mary DeGenaro For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) (Vote for not more than 1) John R. Willamowski For Member of State Central Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Keith A. Cheney For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Katie DeLand Ranae Jones Lentz For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Rochiel V. Foulk Justin G. Griffis Joseph S. Ratermann Nino Vitale For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) James F. Stevenson For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate/Juvenile Division) (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey J. Beigel For County Commissioner (Vote for not more than 1) Julie L. Ehemann For County Auditor (Vote for not more than 1) Amy L. Berning Typ:02 Seq:0001 Spl:01 Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018 01 SIDNEY 1-A 1 A A B B C C © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 SAMPLE
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Page 1: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0001 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

01 SIDNEY 1-A 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013

SAMPLE

Page 2: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0001 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

01 SIDNEY 1-A 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

SAMPLE

Page 3: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0002 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

02 SIDNEY 1-B 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013

SAMPLE

Page 4: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0002 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

02 SIDNEY 1-B 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

SAMPLE

Page 5: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0003 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

03 SIDNEY 1-C 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013

SAMPLE

Page 6: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0003 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

03 SIDNEY 1-C 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

SAMPLE

Page 7: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0004 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

04 SIDNEY 2-A 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013

SAMPLE

Page 8: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0004 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

04 SIDNEY 2-A 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

SAMPLE

Page 9: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0005 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

05 SIDNEY 2-B 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

© Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013

SAMPLE

Page 10: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0005 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

05 SIDNEY 2-B 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

SAMPLE

Page 11: SAMPLE · 2018. 4. 6. · Dan Kiley Jim Renacci Melissa Ackison Don Elijah Eckhart Write-in For Representative to Congress (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Jim Jordan Joseph

OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0006 Spl:01

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06 SIDNEY 2-C 1

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A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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06 SIDNEY 2-C 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0007 Spl:01

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07 SIDNEY 2-D 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Local Liquor Option(By Petition)

A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage.

Shall the sale of wine and mixedbeverages be permitted for sale onSunday between the hours of ten a.m. andmidnight by Karoc LTD, an applicant for aD-6 liquor permit, who is engaged in thebusiness of convenience store at 402West Hoewisher Rd., Sidney, OH 45365in this precinct?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0008 Spl:01

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08 SIDNEY 3-A 1

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A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0008 Spl:01

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08 SIDNEY 3-A 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0009 Spl:01

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09 SIDNEY 3-B 1

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A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0009 Spl:01

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09 SIDNEY 3-B 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0010 Spl:01

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10 SIDNEY 4-A 1

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A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0010 Spl:01

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10 SIDNEY 4-A 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0011 Spl:01

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11 SIDNEY 4-B 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0012 Spl:01

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12 SIDNEY 4-C 1

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0012 Spl:01

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12 SIDNEY 4-C 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0013 Spl:01

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A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0013 Spl:01

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13 SIDNEY 4-D 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0014 Spl:01

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14 CLINTON 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0014 Spl:01

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14 CLINTON 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0015 Spl:01

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15 CYNTHIAN EAST 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0015 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

15 CYNTHIAN EAST 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0016 Spl:01

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16 CYNTHIAN WEST 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0016 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

16 CYNTHIAN WEST 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

Typ:02 Seq:0017 Spl:01

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17 ANNA VILLAGE 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

Typ:02 Seq:0017 Spl:01

Shelby County Primary Election May 8, 2018

17 ANNA VILLAGE 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

E

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F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

PROSPOSED INCOME TAX

GRAHAM LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage

Shall an annual income tax of 1.00% onthe earned income of individuals residingin the school district be imposed byGraham Local School District for a periodof five (5) years, beginning January 1,2019, for the purpose of providing for thecurrent operating expenses of the SchoolDistrict?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

OHIO HI-POINT JOINTVOCATIONAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of the OhioHi-Point Joint Vocational School District forthe purpose of general permanentimprovements at a rate not exceedingsix-tenths (0.6) mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a continuing period of time,commencing in 2018, first due in calendaryear 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

PROSPOSED INCOME TAX(RENEWAL)

JACKSON CENTER LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage

Shall an annual income tax of one-half ofone percent (0.5%) on the earned incomeof individuals residing in the school districtbe imposed by the Jackson Center LocalSchool District to renew an income taxexpiring at the end of 2018, for acontinuing period of time, beginningJanuary 1, 2019, for the purpose ofproviding for current operating expenses?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

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F

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

PROSPOSED INCOME TAX(RENEWAL)

JACKSON CENTER LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage

Shall an annual income tax of one-half ofone percent (0.5%) on the earned incomeof individuals residing in the school districtbe imposed by the Jackson Center LocalSchool District to renew an income taxexpiring at the end of 2018, for acontinuing period of time, beginningJanuary 1, 2019, for the purpose ofproviding for current operating expenses?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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24 LORAMIE EAST 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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24 LORAMIE EAST 1

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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27 MCLEAN 1

A

A

B

B

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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28 ORANGE 1

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

PROSPOSED INCOME TAX(RENEWAL)

JACKSON CENTER LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage

Shall an annual income tax of one-half ofone percent (0.5%) on the earned incomeof individuals residing in the school districtbe imposed by the Jackson Center LocalSchool District to renew an income taxexpiring at the end of 2018, for acontinuing period of time, beginningJanuary 1, 2019, for the purpose ofproviding for current operating expenses?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

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For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

OHIO HI-POINT JOINTVOCATIONAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote is necessaryfor passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of the OhioHi-Point Joint Vocational School District forthe purpose of general permanentimprovements at a rate not exceedingsix-tenths (0.6) mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a continuing period of time,commencing in 2018, first due in calendaryear 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Nino Vitale

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Travis Faber

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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B

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C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert Sprague

Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Dan Kiley

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Joseph Miller

Jim Jordan

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Ranae Jones Lentz

Katie DeLand

For State Representative(84th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Aaron Heilers

Susan Manchester

Travis Faber

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

Instructions to Voter

• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of your choice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do not markthe ballot for more choices thanallowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No,"or "For" or "Against," on any issue.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, that contestor question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate:completely darken the oval ( ) tothe left of the blank line and write inthe candidate's name. Only votescast for candidates who filed aswrite-in candidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate's nameif that person's name is alreadyprinted on the ballot for that samecontest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

Page 1 of 2Turn Ballot Over

For Governor and LieutenantGovernor

(To vote for Governor and LieutenantGovernor, darken the oval at the leftof the joint candidates of your choice.)

Mike DeWine andJon Husted

Mary Taylor andNathan D. Estruth

For Attorney General(Vote for not more than 1)

Dave Yost

For Auditor of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Faber

For Secretary of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Frank LaRose

For Treasurer of State(Vote for not more than 1)

Sandra O'Brien

Robert Sprague

For U.S. Senator(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Renacci

Melissa Ackison

Don Elijah Eckhart

Mike Gibbons

Dan Kiley

Write-in

For Representative to Congress(4th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jim Jordan

Joseph Miller

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Craig Baldwin

For Justice of the Supreme Court(Full term commencing 1/2/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

Mary DeGenaro

For Judge of the Court of Appeals(3rd District)(Full term commencing 2/9/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

John R. Willamowski

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Man(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith A. Cheney

For Member of State CentralCommittee, Woman(12th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Katie DeLand

Ranae Jones Lentz

For State Representative(85th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

Rochiel V. Foulk

Justin G. Griffis

Joseph S. Ratermann

Nino Vitale

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Full term commencing 1/1/19)(Vote for not more than 1)

James F. Stevenson

For Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas(Probate/Juvenile Division)(Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jeffrey J. Beigel

For County Commissioner(Vote for not more than 1)

Julie L. Ehemann

For County Auditor(Vote for not more than 1)

Amy L. Berning

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A

A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2End of Ballot

Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, publicprocess for drawingcongressional districts

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Joint Resolution of theGeneral Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 ofArticle XI that is scheduled to takeeffect January 1, 2021, and to enactSections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of theConstitution of the State of Ohio toestablish a process for congressionalredistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for theamendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

• End the partisan process for drawingcongressional districts, and replace it witha process with the goals of promotingbipartisanship, keeping local communitiestogether, and having district boundariesthat are more compact.

• Ensure a transparent process byrequiring public hearings and allowingpublic submission of proposed plans.

• Require the General Assembly or theOhio Redistricting Commission to adoptnew congressional districts by a bipartisanvote for the plan to be effective for the full10-year period.

• Require that if a plan is adopted by theGeneral Assembly without significantbipartisan support, it cannot be effectivefor the entire 10-year period and mustcomply with explicit anti-gerrymanderingrequirements.

If passed, the amendment will becomeeffective immediately.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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