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3 Voter Turnout County Total Registered Voters Total Votes Cast Percentage of Votes Cast Total Precincts Precincts Reporting Percent Precincts Reporting Outstanding Absentee Outstanding Provisional Adams 18,004 11, % % 0 0 Allen 70,628 50, % % 0 0 Ashland 38,074 25, % % 0 0 Ashtabula 64,209 45, % % 0 0 Athens 49,034 31, % % 0 0 Auglaize 33,760 23, % % 0 0 Belmont 46,359 33, % % 0 0 Brown 28,451 20, % % 0 0 Butler 260, , % % 0 0 Carroll 19,697 14, % % 0 0 Champaign 26,157 19, % % 0 0 Clark 93,045 67, % % 0 0 Clermont 135,590 96, % % 0 0 Clinton 26,967 19, % % 0 0 Columbiana 70,068 49, % % 0 0 Coshocton 22,204 17, % % 0 0 Crawford 29,754 21, % % 0 0 Cuyahoga 1,111, , % 1,436 1, % 0 0 Darke 34,305 26, % % 0 0 Defiance 26,504 19, % % 0 0 Delaware 119,612 93, % % 0 0 Erie 55,185 41, % % 0 0 Fairfield 106,582 72, % % 0 0 Fayette 16,431 11, % % 0 0 Franklin 845, , % % 0 0 Fulton 29,611 22, % % 0 0 Gallia 23,648 13, % % 0 0 Geauga 66,715 51, % % 0 0 Greene 114,105 84, % % 0 0 Guernsey 25,326 17, % % 0 0 Hamilton 605, , % % 0 0 Hancock 53,965 37, % % 0 0 Hardin 18,036 13, % % 0 0 Harrison 11,079 7, % % 0 0 Henry 20,135 14, % % 0 0 Highland 27,291 19, % % 0 0 Hocking 18,656 13, % % 0 0 Holmes 18,166 11, % % 0 0 Huron 37,052 25, % % 0 0 Jackson 22,996 14, % % 0 0 Jefferson 50,156 36, % % 0 0 Knox 38,846 28, % % 0 0 Lake 160, , % % 0 0 Lawrence 45,067 28, % % 0 0 Licking 112,146 83, % % 0 0 Appendix Page: 9

4 Voter Turnout County Total Registered Voters Total Votes Cast Percentage of Votes Cast Total Precincts Precincts Reporting Percent Precincts Reporting Outstanding Absentee Outstanding Provisional Logan 30,583 22, % % 0 0 Lorain 204, , % % 0 0 Lucas 317, , % % 0 0 Madison 24,254 17, % % 0 0 Mahoning 178, , % % 0 0 Marion 41,619 29, % % 0 0 Medina 128,119 90, % % 0 0 Meigs 15,882 10, % % 0 0 Mercer 27,589 21, % % 0 0 Miami 71,373 53, % % 0 0 Monroe 10,216 7, % % 0 0 Montgomery 390, , % % 0 0 Morgan 9,171 6, % % 0 0 Morrow 25,581 16, % % 0 0 Muskingum 54,458 39, % % 0 0 Noble 8,895 6, % % 0 0 Ottawa 30,429 23, % % 0 0 Paulding 13,532 9, % % 0 0 Perry 22,780 15, % % 0 0 Pickaway 32,739 24, % % 0 0 Pike 19,042 12, % % 0 0 Portage 109,626 78, % % 0 0 Preble 28,801 21, % % 0 0 Putnam 24,320 18, % % 0 0 Richland 94,579 61, % % 0 0 Ross 44,330 32, % % 0 0 Sandusky 43,370 31, % % 0 0 Scioto 48,801 33, % % 0 0 Seneca 36,440 27, % % 0 0 Shelby 30,917 24, % % 0 0 Stark 270, , % % 0 0 Summit 379, , % % 0 0 Trumbull 149, , % % 0 0 Tuscarawas 59,778 43, % % 0 0 Union 33,114 25, % % 0 0 Van Wert 20,295 14, % % 0 0 Vinton 9,021 5, % % 0 0 Warren 140, , % % 0 0 Washington 41,664 30, % % 0 0 Wayne 73,217 52, % % 0 0 Williams 27,491 18, % % 0 0 Wood 101,891 65, % % 0 0 Wyandot 15,969 11, % % 0 0 8,287,665 5,775, % 11,107 11, % 0 0 Appendix Page: 10

5 Absentee and Provisional Ballot Report Absentee Provisional County Name Ballots Cast Ballots Counted Ballots Issued Ballots Counted ADAMS 2,808 2, ALLEN 11,463 11,225 1,750 1,426 ASHLAND 6,020 5, ASHTABULA 8,507 8,468 1,315 1,096 ATHENS 9,074 8,994 1,573 1,426 AUGLAIZE 5,668 5, BELMONT 13,702 13, BROWN 3,789 3, BUTLER 42,367 40,455 7,822 6,671 CARROLL 3,436 3, CHAMPAIGN 5,045 4, CLARK 17,521 17,322 2,681 2,209 CLERMONT 26,460 26,271 3,373 2,871 CLINTON 5,305 5, COLUMBIANA 7,435 7,375 1, COSHOCTON 5,448 5, CRAWFORD 5,471 5, CUYAHOGA 273, ,887 28,827 21,417 DARKE 5,388 5, DEFIANCE 4,720 4, DELAWARE 32,680 32,669 1,980 1,697 ERIE 12,989 12,956 1, FAIRFIELD 25,838 25,349 1,929 1,413 FAYETTE 2,695 2, FRANKLIN 253, ,124 28,462 23,318 FULTON 5,139 5, GALLIA 2,784 2, GEAUGA 13,205 13,153 1, GREENE 23,874 23,727 2,803 2,277 GUERNSEY 3,944 3, HAMILTON 111, ,872 19,530 15,523 HANCOCK 11,819 11, Appendix Page: 11

6 Absentee and Provisional Ballot Report Absentee Provisional County Name Ballots Cast Ballots Counted Ballots Issued Ballots Counted HARDIN 3,629 3, HARRISON 1,783 1, HENRY 4,370 4, HIGHLAND 5,907 5, HOCKING 4,343 4, HOLMES 3,035 3, HURON 6,459 6, JACKSON 3,554 3, JEFFERSON 7,882 7, KNOX 10,862 10, LAKE 41,129 40,908 4,785 4,289 LAWRENCE 6,213 6, LICKING 28,514 28,210 2,115 1,699 LOGAN 6,163 6, LORAIN 46,685 46,197 4,296 3,171 LUCAS 65,254 63,189 10,373 7,968 MADISON 5,266 5, MAHONING 41,620 41,391 3,244 2,907 MARION 7,049 6,946 1, MEDINA 21,771 21,685 2,769 2,275 MEIGS 1,979 1, MERCER 5,450 5, MIAMI 16,116 16,023 1,788 1,550 MONROE 2,240 2, MONTGOMERY 73,061 72,562 12,359 10,312 MORGAN 1,998 1, MORROW 3,927 3, MUSKINGUM 12,067 11, NOBLE 2,122 2, OTTAWA 5,833 5, PAULDING 2,324 2, PERRY 3,900 3, Appendix Page: 12

7 Absentee and Provisional Ballot Report Absentee Provisional County Name Ballots Cast Ballots Counted Ballots Issued Ballots Counted PICKAWAY 7,359 7, PIKE 4,173 4, PORTAGE 19,108 18,844 2,024 1,677 PREBLE 4,043 4, PUTNAM 3,695 3, RICHLAND 8,864 8,802 1,887 1,682 ROSS 10,357 10, SANDUSKY 6,645 6, SCIOTO 6,913 6,878 1, SENECA 5,555 5, SHELBY 5,710 5, STARK 44,636 42,774 5,950 4,867 SUMMIT 88,719 87,679 8,192 6,667 TRUMBULL 25,098 25,012 3,481 2,686 TUSCARAWAS 11,726 11,506 1,199 1,015 UNION 7,891 7, VAN WERT 5,006 4, VINTON 1,578 1, WARREN 26,086 26,041 2,740 2,229 WASHINGTON 8,825 8, WAYNE 6,309 6, WILLIAMS 4,118 3, WOOD 14,788 14,559 2,813 2,111 WYANDOT 2,198 2, TOTALS 1,744,753 1,717, , ,870 Appendix Page: 13

8 Presidential County Donald Allen (WI) Jonathan Allen (WI) Chuck Baldwin Bob Barr Richard Duncan James Germalic (WI) Alan Keyes (WI) Independent Independent Constitution Libertarian Independent Independent Independent Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga , Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin , Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton , Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 14

9 Presidential County Donald Allen (WI) Jonathan Allen (WI) Chuck Baldwin Bob Barr Richard Duncan James Germalic (WI) Alan Keyes (WI) Independent Independent Constitution Libertarian Independent Independent Independent Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoning Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 15

10 Presidential County Donald Allen (WI) Jonathan Allen (WI) Chuck Baldwin Bob Barr Richard Duncan James Germalic (WI) Alan Keyes (WI) Independent Independent Constitution Libertarian Independent Independent Independent Total ,565 19,917 3, Percentage of Votes 0.00% 0.00% 0.22% 0.35% 0.07% 0.00% 0.00% * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 16

11 Presidential County John McCain Cynthia McKinney Brian Moore Ralph Nader Barack Obama * Platt Robertson (WI) Joe Schriner (WI) Green Socialist Independent Independent Independent Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula Athens Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler Carroll Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence 6, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,039 66, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,086 60, , , * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 17

12 Presidential County John McCain Cynthia McKinney Brian Moore Ralph Nader Barack Obama * Platt Robertson (WI) Joe Schriner (WI) Green Socialist Independent Independent Independent Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoning Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow Muskingum Noble Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Union Van Wert Vinton Warren Washington Wayne Williams Wood Wyandot 46, , , , , ,273 85, , , , , , , ,300 79, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,784 96, , , , , ,285 64, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 18

13 Presidential County John McCain Cynthia McKinney Brian Moore Ralph Nader Barack Obama * Platt Robertson (WI) Joe Schriner (WI) Green Socialist Independent Independent Independent Total Percentage of Votes 2,677,820 8,518 2,735 42,337 2,940, % 0.15% 0.05% 0.74% 51.50% 0.00% 0.00% * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 19

14 Attorney General - Unexpired Term Ending January 9, 2011 County Richard Cordray * Mike Crites Robert Owens Independent Adams 4,589 4, Allen 19,158 26,816 1,733 Ashland 9,549 11,683 1,350 Ashtabula 25,470 13,309 2,596 Athens 19,412 6,965 1,315 Auglaize 7,566 13,123 1,177 Belmont 17,806 8, Brown 9,127 7,979 1,409 Butler 63,818 83,226 7,709 Carroll 6,121 4, Champaign 8,002 8, Clark 34,233 25,027 3,195 Clermont 32,870 49,449 5,196 Clinton 6,765 10, Columbiana 25,293 17,403 2,833 Coshocton 7,668 5,869 1,611 Crawford 9,398 8,619 1,280 Cuyahoga 406, ,738 21,822 Darke 8,118 12,257 1,178 Defiance 8,382 8, Delaware 37,303 44,689 3,369 Erie 23,127 13,010 1,765 Fairfield 32,319 30,986 2,844 Fayette 5,066 5, Franklin 350, ,759 17,151 Fulton 8,981 9,498 1,037 Gallia 4,398 5, Geauga 21,296 21,385 2,655 Greene 29,390 37,535 3,321 Guernsey 8,458 6, Hamilton 197, ,298 19,495 Hancock 12,208 18,821 1,872 * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 20

15 Attorney General - Unexpired Term Ending January 9, 2011 County Richard Cordray * Mike Crites Robert Owens Independent Hardin 5,146 6, Harrison 4,225 2, Henry 6,030 6, Highland 7,266 7, Hocking 6,918 4, Holmes 2,910 5, Huron 11,747 9,397 1,550 Jackson 6,014 5, Jefferson 19,521 10,977 1,918 Knox 12,048 12,307 1,425 Lake 60,210 39,890 5,384 Lawrence 12,391 11,303 1,439 Licking 36,864 33,294 3,979 Logan 8,599 10,513 1,551 Lorain 82,267 40,898 6,290 Lucas 125,428 54,550 8,801 Madison 7,818 7, Mahoning 84,257 26,827 5,223 Marion 14,285 10,748 1,908 Medina 39,389 35,937 3,394 Meigs 4,341 4, Mercer 6,614 11,517 1,173 Miami 18,553 26,471 2,569 Monroe 4,425 1, Montgomery 140, ,446 11,867 Morgan 3,279 2, Morrow 6,650 6,877 1,303 Muskingum 19,558 14,525 1,563 Noble 2,927 2, Ottawa 12,180 8,008 1,213 Paulding 4,047 4, Perry 8,501 5, * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 21

16 Attorney General - Unexpired Term Ending January 9, 2011 County Richard Cordray * Mike Crites Robert Owens Independent Pickaway 11,589 9, Pike 6,991 3, Portage 40,284 23,828 4,335 Preble 7,795 10,437 1,227 Putnam 6,287 9,295 1,129 Richland 28,120 23,758 3,046 Ross 16,594 11,145 1,196 Sandusky 15,147 10,628 1,895 Scioto 17,511 11,527 1,396 Seneca 12,668 9,921 2,428 Shelby 8,697 11,586 1,333 Stark 98,888 61,140 7,873 Summit 158,640 81,362 10,081 Trumbull 67,585 24,372 4,214 Tuscarawas 22,323 13,857 1,827 Union 9,277 12,254 1,242 Van Wert 4,767 7,691 1,137 Vinton 2,972 1, Warren 32,479 59,254 4,999 Washington 13,064 12,794 1,487 Wayne 20,644 22,877 2,554 Williams 7,257 8,236 1,061 Wood 31,100 23,576 3,344 Wyandot 4,552 4, Total 2,890,953 1,956, ,002 Percentage of Votes 56.76% 38.41% 4.83% * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 22

17 U.S. Congress U.S. Representative District 01 County Steve Chabot Steve Driehaus * Rich Stevenson (WI) Eric Wilson (WI) Independent Independent Butler ** 9,457 3, Hamilton ** 131, , Total 140, , Percentage of Votes 47.48% 52.47% 0.02% 0.03% U.S. Representative District 02 County James Condit (WI) David Krikorian Jean Schmidt * Victoria Wulsin Independent Independent Adams 0 1,860 5,462 3,804 Brown 0 5,940 7,782 6,144 Clermont 7 19,104 44,955 28,688 Hamilton ** 19 22,511 53,051 54,004 Pike ,579 6,348 Scioto ** ,652 10,043 Warren ** 0 7,752 26,190 15,182 Total 30 58, , ,213 Percentage of Votes 0.01% 17.70% 44.83% 37.46% U.S. Representative District 03 County Jane Mitakides Mike Turner * Clinton 5,183 13,374 Highland 6,074 12,227 Montgomery ** 91, ,519 Warren ** 13,425 38,084 Total 115, ,204 Percentage of Votes 36.68% 63.32% U.S. Representative District 04 County Mike Carroll Jim Jordan * Allen 15,841 33,196 Auglaize 5,779 17,189 Champaign 5,758 12,632 Hancock 10,578 23,658 Hardin 4,046 8,245 Logan 6,555 14,686 Marion 12,018 14,997 Morrow 5,936 9,357 Richland 25,248 31,437 Shelby 5,919 17,117 Wyandot ** 1,821 3,640 Total 99, ,154 Percentage of Votes 34.83% 65.17% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 23

18 U.S. Congress U.S. Representative District 05 County Bob Latta * George Mays Ashland ** 3,266 2,093 Crawford 11,732 7,609 Defiance 11,872 6,441 Fulton 13,412 6,938 Henry 10,016 4,115 Huron 13,124 10,127 Lucas ** 5,977 3,412 Mercer ** 3,422 1,315 Paulding 5,819 3,516 Putnam 13,963 3,965 Sandusky 17,430 11,705 Seneca 16,431 9,909 Van Wert 10,020 4,077 Williams 11,503 5,899 Wood 37,667 23,108 Wyandot ** 3,251 1,611 Total 188, ,840 Percentage of Votes 64.09% 35.91% U.S. Representative District 06 County Dennis Spisak Richard Stobbs Charlie Wilson * Green Athens ** 2,065 5,623 13,479 Belmont ** 706 5,401 18,412 Columbiana 2,637 15,391 28,947 Gallia 428 5,305 6,289 Jefferson 1,186 9,087 24,504 Lawrence ,473 14,527 Mahoning ** 3,409 16,603 33,675 Meigs 441 4,274 4,934 Monroe 194 1,462 5,212 Noble 284 2,100 3,434 Scioto ** 316 5,615 7,705 Washington 1,314 11,634 15,212 Total 13,812 92, ,330 Percentage of Votes 4.88% 32.84% 62.28% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 24

19 U.S. Congress U.S. Representative District 07 County Steve Austria * Sharen Neuhardt Clark 35,995 28,623 Fairfield 41,727 25,207 Fayette 7,047 3,857 Franklin ** 15,991 23,129 Greene 51,090 27,479 Perry 7,455 6,820 Pickaway 13,321 8,654 Ross ** 2,289 1,778 Total 174, ,547 Percentage of Votes 58.22% 41.78% U.S. Representative District 08 County John Boehner * Nicholas von Stein Butler ** 99,382 50,644 Darke 19,069 5,597 Mercer ** 12,669 3,241 Miami 35,927 13,782 Montgomery ** 20,619 16,332 Preble 14,397 5,914 Total 202,063 95,510 Percentage of Votes 67.90% 32.10% U.S. Representative District 09 County Marcy Kaptur * Bradley Leavitt Erie 27,219 12,105 Lorain ** 23,026 12,465 Lucas ** 156,452 44,604 Ottawa 15,357 7,338 Total 222,054 76,512 Percentage of Votes 74.37% 25.63% U.S. Representative District 10 County Paul Conroy Dennis Kucinich * Jim Trakas Libertarian Cuyahoga ** 10, , ,918 Total 10, , ,918 Percentage of Votes 3.85% 57.02% 39.13% U.S. Representative District 11 County Marcia Fudge * Eric Johnson (WI) Thomas Pekarek Robert Reed (WI) Craig Willis (WI) Independent Independent Independent Cuyahoga ** 212, , Total 212, , Percentage of Votes 85.22% 0.01% 14.71% 0% 0.06% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 25

20 U.S. Congress U.S. Representative District 12 County Steven Linnabary David Robinson Pat Tiberi * Libertarian Delaware 2,663 24,726 60,785 Franklin ** 6, , ,698 Licking ** 1,564 16,040 34,964 Total 10, , ,447 Percentage of Votes 2.97% 42.24% 54.79% U.S. Representative District 13 County Robert Crow (WI) David Potter Betty Sutton * Independent Cuyahoga ** 1 23,040 23,723 Lorain ** 0 32,376 64,895 Medina ** 8 11,168 14,558 Summit ** 28 38,466 89,417 Total , ,593 Percentage of Votes 0.01% 35.29% 64.70% U.S. Representative District 14 County Steven David Macko Bill O'Neill LaTourette* Libertarian Ashtabula 22,912 1,477 19,356 Cuyahoga ** 15, ,978 Geauga 30,144 1,409 16,850 Lake 70,561 3,051 41,785 Portage ** 9, ,869 Summit ** 37,993 2,231 29,566 Trumbull ** 2, ,810 Total 188,488 9, ,214 Percentage of Votes 58.32% 2.94% 38.74% U.S. Representative District 15 County Travis Casper (WI) Don Eckhart Mary Jo Kilroy * Mark Noble Steve Stivers Independent Independent Libertarian Franklin ** 6 10, ,519 12, ,669 Madison , ,737 Union 0 1,066 6,791 1,090 14,866 Total 6 12, ,584 14, ,272 Percentage of Votes 0% 4.25% 45.94% 4.63% 45.18% U.S. Representative District 16 County John Boccieri * Kirk Schuring Ashland ** 8,952 9,273 Medina ** 31,168 24,736 Stark 103,980 77,541 Wayne 24,944 24,743 Total 169, ,293 Percentage of Votes 55.36% 44.64% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 26

21 U.S. Congress U.S. Representative District 17 County Duane Grassell Tim Ryan * Mahoning ** 8,544 57,942 Portage ** 16,959 39,717 Summit ** 16,392 41,099 Trumbull ** 19,321 80,138 Total 61, ,896 Percentage of Votes 21.85% 78.15% U.S. Representative District 18 County Fred Dailey Zack Space * Athens ** 1,520 5,352 Belmont ** 3,036 4,343 Carroll 5,609 7,781 Coshocton 6,561 9,863 Guernsey 6,506 10,177 Harrison 2,635 4,975 Hocking 4,627 7,565 Holmes 6,409 3,829 Jackson 5,649 7,645 Knox 14,794 12,398 Licking ** 11,283 13,757 Morgan 2,548 3,764 Muskingum 14,132 23,747 Ross ** 9,803 16,170 Tuscarawas 12,707 29,482 Vinton 2,212 3,339 Total 110, ,187 Percentage of Votes 40.13% 59.87% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 27

22 Supreme Court: Term Beginning January 1, 2009 County Maureen O'Connor * Joseph Russo Adams 6,388 2,335 Allen 31,305 11,313 Ashland 13,670 6,245 Ashtabula 24,059 12,175 Athens 13,071 8,348 Auglaize 14,325 4,723 Belmont 17,424 8,730 Brown 12,188 4,452 Butler 93,665 36,779 Carroll 7,915 3,853 Champaign 10,936 4,059 Clark 40,936 14,633 Clermont 54,386 18,785 Clinton 11,269 4,271 Columbiana 28,603 12,572 Coshocton 9,433 4,072 Crawford 12,181 4,921 Cuyahoga 259, ,961 Darke 16,051 4,689 Defiance 11,310 4,127 Delaware 50,342 19,128 Erie 22,400 11,304 Fairfield 40,187 15,428 Fayette 6,842 2,390 Franklin 269, ,529 Fulton 12,775 3,861 Gallia 7,638 2,515 Geauga 26,898 12,710 Greene 45,939 17,838 Guernsey 9,421 3,757 Hamilton 214, ,046 Hancock 20,566 8,383 * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 28

23 Supreme Court: Term Beginning January 1, 2009 County Maureen O'Connor * Joseph Russo Hardin 7,687 2,851 Harrison 4,321 2,047 Henry 9,164 2,624 Highland 11,274 4,062 Hocking 7,659 2,731 Holmes 6,038 2,017 Huron 14,218 6,564 Jackson 7,242 3,250 Jefferson 19,397 9,299 Knox 15,661 6,078 Lake 63,260 32,856 Lawrence 13,530 7,674 Licking 45,745 19,809 Logan 13,972 4,233 Lorain 69,124 46,531 Lucas 115,500 49,958 Madison 10,544 3,359 Mahoning 78,777 30,403 Marion 15,854 8,250 Medina 46,700 22,612 Meigs 5,814 2,126 Mercer 12,581 4,062 Miami 33,227 9,697 Monroe 3,383 1,928 Montgomery 148,512 71,494 Morgan 3,785 1,314 Morrow 9,654 3,580 Muskingum 21,435 9,643 Noble 3,143 1,437 Ottawa 14,874 4,721 Paulding 5,546 2,216 Perry 8,853 3,336 * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 29

24 Supreme Court: Term Beginning January 1, 2009 County Maureen O'Connor * Joseph Russo Pickaway 14,028 4,661 Pike 6,117 3,681 Portage 40,233 21,395 Preble 11,994 4,966 Putnam 11,379 3,271 Richland 31,507 15,625 Ross 17,876 6,898 Sandusky 18,399 6,605 Scioto 17,454 8,570 Seneca 16,786 6,154 Shelby 14,821 4,373 Stark 102,315 53,309 Summit 137,640 86,282 Trumbull 59,562 27,446 Tuscarawas 23,013 11,908 Union 14,321 4,965 Van Wert 8,987 2,926 Vinton 3,120 1,446 Warren 60,535 20,642 Washington 15,006 7,685 Wayne 29,461 11,725 Williams 10,424 3,831 Wood 36,657 14,445 Wyandot 6,643 2,281 Total 2,970,588 1,453,784 Percentage of Votes 67.14% 32.86% * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 30

25 Supreme Court: Term Beginning January 2, 2009 County Peter Sikora Evelyn Stratton * Adams 2,237 5,891 Allen 10,868 31,102 Ashland 6,268 12,707 Ashtabula 13,393 21,319 Athens 9,058 11,524 Auglaize 4,952 13,349 Belmont 11,315 14,092 Brown 4,424 11,514 Butler 39,254 83,556 Carroll 3,944 7,368 Champaign 3,939 10,414 Clark 15,527 37,922 Clermont 20,799 51,244 Clinton 4,214 10,570 Columbiana 14,946 24,373 Coshocton 4,256 8,443 Crawford 4,814 11,499 Cuyahoga 232, ,987 Darke 5,205 14,754 Defiance 4,471 10,245 Delaware 18,904 47,517 Erie 11,911 20,536 Fairfield 15,113 38,303 Fayette 2,163 6,815 Franklin 147, ,204 Fulton 4,675 11,067 Gallia 2,644 6,795 Geauga 15,310 22,382 Greene 18,880 42,325 Guernsey 5,034 7,851 Hamilton 104, ,281 Hancock 7,200 19,855 * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 31

26 Supreme Court: Term Beginning January 2, 2009 County Peter Sikora Evelyn Stratton * Hardin 2,805 7,391 Harrison 2,330 3,829 Henry 3,133 8,065 Highland 3,597 11,230 Hocking 2,909 7,009 Holmes 2,044 5,405 Huron 5,887 14,092 Jackson 2,976 6,893 Jefferson 10,539 17,406 Knox 5,891 14,969 Lake 40,048 49,534 Lawrence 6,981 13,310 Licking 19,401 43,530 Logan 4,324 12,956 Lorain 48,083 63,739 Lucas 56,278 99,041 Madison 3,356 10,045 Mahoning 45,361 56,435 Marion 6,705 16,503 Medina 26,357 39,282 Meigs 2,355 5,159 Mercer 4,234 11,643 Miami 11,518 29,988 Monroe 2,165 2,886 Montgomery 80, ,010 Morgan 1,379 3,466 Morrow 3,258 9,475 Muskingum 9,214 20,447 Noble 1,575 2,729 Ottawa 5,340 13,661 Paulding 2,179 5,117 Perry 3,284 8,301 * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 32

27 Supreme Court: Term Beginning January 2, 2009 County Peter Sikora Evelyn Stratton * Pickaway 4,440 13,494 Pike 3,421 5,784 Portage 23,982 32,363 Preble 5,659 10,717 Putnam 3,230 10,616 Richland 14,692 29,986 Ross 6,260 17,590 Sandusky 6,702 17,162 Scioto 8,382 16,318 Seneca 7,063 14,926 Shelby 4,663 13,606 Stark 58,536 90,302 Summit 86, ,500 Trumbull 36,310 44,616 Tuscarawas 12,277 21,414 Union 4,677 13,977 Van Wert 3,220 8,298 Vinton 1,368 3,000 Warren 23,098 54,174 Washington 7,741 13,810 Wayne 12,562 26,422 Williams 3,887 9,948 Wood 16,312 32,505 Wyandot 2,275 6,259 Total 1,554,521 2,664,137 Percentage of Votes 36.85% 63.15% * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 33

28 Ohio Senator State Senate District 02 County Jackie Brown Mark Wagoner * Erie 19,268 19,189 Lucas ** 21,957 44,313 Ottawa ** 7,445 10,036 Wood 23,709 35,987 Total 72, ,525 Percentage of Votes 39.79% 60.21% State Senate District 04 County Kathryn Bridgman Gary Cates * Butler 60,397 95,137 Total 60,397 95,137 Percentage of Votes 38.83% 61.17% State Senate District 06 County John Doll Jon Husted * Montgomery ** 65, ,975 Total 65, ,975 Percentage of Votes 38.55% 61.45% State Senate District 08 County Daniel McCarthy William Seitz * Hamilton ** 69, ,944 Total 69, ,944 Percentage of Votes 40.51% 59.49% State Senate District 10 County Roger Tackett Chris Widener * Clark 28,293 36,997 Greene 26,630 51,679 Madison 5,864 10,832 Total 60,787 99,508 Percentage of Votes 37.92% 62.08% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 34

29 Ohio Senator State Senate District 12 County Keith Faber * Jack Kaffenberger Thomas Matthew Independent Allen 31,183 1,261 15,653 Auglaize ** 10, ,091 Champaign 10,042 1,140 6,117 Darke ** 11,542 1,234 3,617 Mercer 15, ,106 Preble 12, ,359 Shelby 14,694 1,066 6,330 Total 106,637 6,750 46,273 Percentage of Votes 66.79% 4.23% 28.98% State Senate District 14 County Margaret Leech Gregory Napolitano Tom Niehaus * Libertarian Adams 509 3,196 6,811 Brown 1,109 5,835 12,310 Clermont 5,330 22,957 61,604 Lawrence ** 735 5,888 6,028 Scioto 1,648 14,168 14,555 Total 9,331 52, ,308 Percentage of Votes 5.74% 31.99% 62.27% State Senate District 16 County Danielle Blue Jim Hughes * Franklin ** 77, ,708 Total 77, ,708 Percentage of Votes 41.94% 58.06% State Senate District 18 County Timothy Grendell * Cuyahoga ** 6,945 Geauga 37,658 Lake 80,817 Total 125,420 % * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 35

30 Ohio Senator State Senate District 20 County Timothy Kettler Rick Shriver Jimmy Stewart * Green Athens ** 2,066 11,801 14,984 Coshocton 1,263 6,182 8,515 Guernsey 881 6,484 8,812 Meigs 331 2,938 6,846 Monroe 246 4,128 2,230 Morgan 260 2,555 3,706 Muskingum 2,097 14,755 20,124 Noble 261 2,434 3,054 Washington 1,133 10,991 16,393 Total 8,538 62,268 84,664 Percentage of Votes 5.49% 40.05% 54.46% State Senate District 22 County Bob Gibbs * James Riley Ashland ** 11,063 6,376 Holmes 8,302 2,286 Medina 42,810 34,677 Wayne 27,936 19,165 Total 90,111 62,504 Percentage of Votes 59.04% 40.96% State Senate District 24 County Gary Kucinich Thomas Patton * Cuyahoga ** 57, ,159 Total 57, ,159 Percentage of Votes 31.61% 68.39% State Senate District 26 County Karen Gillmor * Thomas Kruse Crawford 12,221 7,429 Logan 14,085 6,822 Marion 15,297 11,651 Ottawa ** 2,582 2,004 Sandusky 17,965 11,207 Seneca ** 14,662 7,335 Union 15,065 8,161 Wyandot 7,006 3,373 Total 98,883 57,982 Percentage of Votes 63.04% 36.96% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 36

31 Ohio Senator State Senate District 28 County James Carr Thomas Sawyer * Portage 26,430 44,272 Summit ** 23,634 63,896 Total 50, ,168 Percentage of Votes 31.64% 68.36% State Senate District 30 County Tim Ginter Jason Wilson * Belmont 10,023 21,575 Columbiana 20,561 26,086 Harrison 2,869 4,651 Jefferson 12,735 21,625 Tuscarawas ** 13,573 18,990 Total 59,761 92,927 Percentage of Votes 39.14% 60.86% State Senate District 32 County Capri Cafaro * Ashtabula 32,211 Trumbull 76,962 Total 109,173 % * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 37

32 Ohio Representative State Representative District 01 County Linda Bolon * Caroline Hergenrother Columbiana 30,378 16,852 Total 30,378 16,852 Percentage of Votes 64.32% 35.68% State Representative District 02 County Kris Jordan * Janice Lanier Delaware 51,280 32,394 Total 51,280 32,394 Percentage of Votes 61.29% 38.71% State Representative District 03 County Ron Amstutz * Merle Miller Wayne 32,034 17,199 Total 32,034 17,199 Percentage of Votes 65.07% 34.93% State Representative District 04 County Matt Huffman * No Candidate Allen 39,979 Total 39,979 % State Representative District 05 County Gerald Stebelton * No Candidate Fairfield 48,241 Total 48,241 % State Representative District 06 County Jeffery Bretz Randy Gardner * Wood 22,858 37,253 Total 22,858 37,253 Percentage of Votes 38.03% 61.97% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 38

33 Ohio Representative State Representative District 07 County Beverly Valencic Kenny Yuko * Cuyahoga ** 8,373 37,927 Total 8,373 37,927 Percentage of Votes 18.08% 81.92% State Representative District 08 County Armond Budish * Jerry Powell Cuyahoga ** 44,746 6,430 Total 44,746 6,430 Percentage of Votes 87.44% 12.56% State Representative District 09 County Barbara Boyd * Charles Drake Cuyahoga ** 39,305 5,588 Total 39,305 5,588 Percentage of Votes 87.55% 12.45% State Representative District 10 County Eugene Miller * No Candidate Cuyahoga ** 23,975 Total 23,975 % State Representative District 11 County Rosalind McAllister Sandra Williams * Cuyahoga ** 4,765 27,982 Total 4,765 27,982 Percentage of Votes 14.55% 85.45% State Representative District 12 County Michael DeBose * Bryan Glencer Cuyahoga ** 40,816 4,122 Total 40,816 4,122 Percentage of Votes 90.83% 9.17% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 39

34 Ohio Representative State Representative District 13 County Mary Louise Kirk Michael Skindell * Cuyahoga ** 8,865 27,010 Total 8,865 27,010 Percentage of Votes 24.71% 75.29% State Representative District 14 County Mike Foley * David Morris Cuyahoga ** 29,684 10,604 Total 29,684 10,604 Percentage of Votes 73.68% 26.32% State Representative District 15 County Timothy DeGeeter * No Candidate Cuyahoga ** 32,364 Total 32,364 % State Representative District 16 County Nan Baker * Jennifer Brady Cuyahoga ** 30,900 29,777 Total 30,900 29,777 Percentage of Votes 50.93% 49.07% State Representative District 17 County Bob Belovich Josh Mandel * Cuyahoga ** 19,119 48,280 Total 19,119 48,280 Percentage of Votes 28.37% 71.63% State Representative District 18 County Colleen Grady Matt Patten * Cuyahoga ** 27,468 28,425 Total 27,468 28,425 Percentage of Votes 49.14% 50.86% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 40

35 Ohio Representative State Representative District 19 County Marian Harris * Michael Johnston Brad Lewis Libertarian Franklin ** 33,796 3,366 33,061 Total 33,796 3,366 33,061 Percentage of Votes 48.13% 4.79% 47.08% State Representative District 20 County Nancy Garland * Jim Mc Gregor Franklin ** 32,232 30,580 Total 32,232 30,580 Percentage of Votes 51.32% 48.68% State Representative District 21 County Jeremiah Arn Kevin Bacon * Jay Perez Libertarian Franklin ** 1,772 27,494 24,073 Total 1,772 27,494 24,073 Percentage of Votes 3.32% 51.55% 45.13% State Representative District 22 County John Carney * Michael Keenan Franklin ** 36,414 27,956 Total 36,414 27,956 Percentage of Votes 56.57% 43.43% State Representative District 23 County Keith Goldhardt Cheryl Grossman * Franklin ** 24,904 35,459 Total 24,904 35,459 Percentage of Votes 41.26% 58.74% State Representative District 24 County Ted Celeste * Tim Rankin Franklin ** 33,656 24,605 Total 33,656 24,605 Percentage of Votes 57.77% 42.23% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 41

36 Ohio Representative State Representative District 25 County Daryl Hennessy Dan Stewart * Franklin ** 15,783 29,712 Total 15,783 29,712 Percentage of Votes 34.69% 65.31% State Representative District 26 County Joseph Healy Tracy Heard * Franklin ** 8,162 40,248 Total 8,162 40,248 Percentage of Votes 16.86% 83.14% State Representative District 27 County Jim Hunter W. Weddington * Franklin ** 7,185 35,293 Total 7,185 35,293 Percentage of Votes 16.91% 83.09% State Representative District 28 County Virgil Lovitt Connie Pillich * Hamilton ** 25,849 31,401 Total 25,849 31,401 Percentage of Votes 45.15% 54.85% State Representative District 29 County Louis Blessing * Adam Noe Hamilton ** 30,802 25,547 Total 30,802 25,547 Percentage of Votes 54.66% 45.34% State Representative District 30 County Bob Klug Bob Mecklenborg * Hamilton ** 15,343 44,338 Total 15,343 44,338 Percentage of Votes 25.71% 74.29% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 42

37 Ohio Representative State Representative District 31 County Denise Driehaus * Steve Johnson Hamilton ** 25,600 11,735 Total 25,600 11,735 Percentage of Votes 68.57% 31.43% State Representative District 32 County Theo Barnes Dale Mallory * Hamilton ** 8,617 35,042 Total 8,617 35,042 Percentage of Votes 19.74% 80.26% State Representative District 33 County Thomas Brown Tyrone Yates * Hamilton ** 10,698 36,408 Total 10,698 36,408 Percentage of Votes 22.71% 77.29% State Representative District 34 County Jeff Sinnard Peter Stautberg * Hamilton ** 23,273 34,334 Total 23,273 34,334 Percentage of Votes 40.40% 59.60% State Representative District 35 County Marcia Garrison (WI) Ron Maag * Jonathan Morris (WI) Independent Independent Hamilton ** ,634 6 Warren ** 30 27,534 2 Total ,168 8 Percentage of Votes 0.48% 99.51% 0.02% State Representative District 36 County Seth Morgan * Charles Morton Montgomery ** 33,097 22,459 Total 33,097 22,459 Percentage of Votes 59.57% 40.43% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 43

38 Ohio Representative State Representative District 37 County Andi Eveslage Peggy Lehner * Montgomery ** 19,089 35,171 Total 19,089 35,171 Percentage of Votes 35.18% 64.82% State Representative District 38 County Terry Blair * Susan Lienesch Montgomery ** 34,825 22,475 Total 34,825 22,475 Percentage of Votes 60.78% 39.22% State Representative District 39 County Clayton Luckie * Joshua Smith Montgomery ** 29,766 6,977 Total 29,766 6,977 Percentage of Votes 81.01% 18.99% State Representative District 40 County Ann Siefker Roland Winburn * Montgomery ** 13,103 34,318 Total 13,103 34,318 Percentage of Votes 27.63% 72.37% State Representative District 41 County Randy Cole Brian Williams * Summit ** 29,820 35,240 Total 29,820 35,240 Percentage of Votes 45.83% 54.17% State Representative District 42 County Mike Moran * Richard Nero Summit ** 32,739 25,858 Total 32,739 25,858 Percentage of Votes 55.87% 44.13% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 44

39 Ohio Representative State Representative District 43 County Stephen Dyer * Judy Jones Portage ** 10,255 7,036 Summit ** 25,016 17,557 Total 35,271 24,593 Percentage of Votes 58.92% 41.08% State Representative District 44 County Vernon Sykes * No candidate Summit ** 37,314 Total 37,314 % State Representative District 45 County Joe Fazek John Otterman * Summit ** 12,050 30,229 Total 12,050 30,229 Percentage of Votes 28.50% 71.50% State Representative District 46 County Darlene Dunn Barbara Sears * Lucas ** 28,346 37,651 Total 28,346 37,651 Percentage of Votes 42.95% 57.05% State Representative District 47 County Peter Ujvagi * No Candidate Lucas ** 32,240 Total 32,240 % State Representative District 48 County Edna Brown * Carolyn Eyre Lucas ** 37,548 6,848 Total 37,548 6,848 Percentage of Votes 84.58% 15.42% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 45

40 Ohio Representative State Representative District 49 County Matthew Szollosi * Jeff Wingate Lucas ** 34,138 13,124 Total 34,138 13,124 Percentage of Votes 72.23% 27.77% State Representative District 50 County Celeste DeHoff Todd Snitchler * Stark ** 24,661 31,107 Total 24,661 31,107 Percentage of Votes 44.22% 55.78% State Representative District 51 County Scott Oelslager * No Candidate Stark ** 51,418 Total 51,418 % State Representative District 52 County Richard Hart Stephen Slesnick * Stark ** 12,981 28,365 Total 12,981 28,365 Percentage of Votes 31.40% 68.60% State Representative District 53 County Rocky Day Timothy Derickson * Butler ** 17,441 33,625 Total 17,441 33,625 Percentage of Votes 34.15% 65.85% State Representative District 54 County Courtney Combs * Ken Keith Butler ** 26,712 20,118 Total 26,712 20,118 Percentage of Votes 57.04% 42.96% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 46

41 Ohio Representative State Representative District 55 County Bill Coley * Tony Klimek Butler ** 37,036 21,926 Total 37,036 21,926 Percentage of Votes 62.81% 37.19% State Representative District 56 County Joseph Koziura * No Candidate Lorain ** 38,002 Total 38,002 % State Representative District 57 County Matt Lundy * Daniel Urban Lorain ** 37,193 27,367 Total 37,193 27,367 Percentage of Votes 57.61% 42.39% State Representative District 58 County Terry Boose * Terry Traster Huron 14,642 9,595 Lorain ** 10,213 12,554 Seneca ** 2,682 1,701 Total 27,537 23,850 Percentage of Votes 53.59% 46.41% State Representative District 59 County Ronald Gerberry * Dick McCarthy Mahoning ** 37,608 24,967 Total 37,608 24,967 Percentage of Votes 60.10% 39.90% State Representative District 60 County Timothy Gordon Robert Hagan * Mahoning ** 6,360 35,754 Total 6,360 35,754 Percentage of Votes 15.10% 84.90% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 47

42 Ohio Representative State Representative District 61 County Mark Okey * Paul Ray Kirk Susany Independent Carroll 8, ,327 Mahoning ** 7, ,301 Stark ** 9, ,929 Tuscarawas ** 4, ,658 Total 30,040 2,312 17,215 Percentage of Votes 60.60% 4.66% 34.73% State Representative District 62 County Lorraine Fende * Mike Gutierrez Lake ** 34,525 20,549 Total 34,525 20,549 Percentage of Votes 62.69% 37.31% State Representative District 63 County Carol Ann Schindel Mark Schneider * Lake ** 25,187 29,655 Total 25,187 29,655 Percentage of Votes 45.93% 54.07% State Representative District 64 County Tom Letson * Thomas Montgomery Trumbull ** 31,783 15,290 Total 31,783 15,290 Percentage of Votes 67.52% 32.48% State Representative District 65 County Sandra Harwood * Timothy McNeil Lyle Waddell Libertarian Trumbull ** 33,609 3,846 11,383 Total 33,609 3,846 11,383 Percentage of Votes 68.82% 7.88% 23.31% State Representative District 66 County Joe Uecker * No Candidate Clermont ** 49,363 Total 49,363 % * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 48

43 Ohio Representative State Representative District 67 County Shannon Jones * No Candidate Warren ** 51,236 Total 51,236 % State Representative District 68 County Kathleen Chandler * W. Zeller Portage ** 34,251 18,920 Total 34,251 18,920 Percentage of Votes 64.42% 35.58% State Representative District 69 County William Batchelder * Jack Schira Medina ** 38,684 22,505 Total 38,684 22,505 Percentage of Votes 63.22% 36.78% State Representative District 70 County Bill Conner Jarrod Martin * Greene ** 22,836 33,619 Total 22,836 33,619 Percentage of Votes 40.45% 59.55% State Representative District 71 County Howard Hill Jay Hottinger * Licking ** 22,287 36,362 Total 22,287 36,362 Percentage of Votes 38% 62% State Representative District 72 County Ross McGregor * Richard Spangler Clark ** 22,679 22,146 Total 22,679 22,146 Percentage of Votes 50.59% 49.41% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 49

44 Ohio Representative State Representative District 73 County Jay Goyal * David Nitzsche Richland ** 30,359 16,913 Total 30,359 16,913 Percentage of Votes 64.22% 35.78% State Representative District 74 County Bruce Goodwin * David Pilliod Defiance ** 11,512 5,829 Fulton 11,377 8,491 Williams 10,747 5,822 Total 33,636 20,142 Percentage of Votes 62.55% 37.45% State Representative District 75 County Lynn Wachtmann * No Candidate Defiance ** 488 Henry 11,055 Paulding 7,098 Putnam 14,675 Van Wert 11,451 Total 44,767 % State Representative District 76 County Clifford Hite * Patrick Matheny (WI) No Candidate Independent Auglaize ** 5,865 0 Hancock 28, Hardin 9, Total 43, Percentage of Votes 98.39% 1.61% State Representative District 77 County James Zehringer * No Candidate Darke ** 13,024 Mercer 17,567 Preble 15,104 Total 45,695 % * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 50

45 Ohio Representative State Representative District 78 County John Adams ** No Candidate Auglaize ** 12,566 Champaign 13,556 Shelby 18,716 Total 44,838 % State Representative District 79 County Richard Adams * Melissa Stanley Darke ** 5,297 2,676 Miami 30,774 18,329 Total 36,071 21,005 Percentage of Votes 63.20% 36.80% State Representative District 80 County Ed Enderle Dennis Murray * Erie 18,598 21,068 Ottawa ** 8,005 9,194 Total 26,603 30,262 Percentage of Votes 46.78% 53.22% State Representative District 81 County Andrew Kashmer Jeff Wagner * Ottawa ** 1,872 2,665 Sandusky 10,749 18,183 Seneca ** 7,009 14,823 Total 19,630 35,671 Percentage of Votes 35.50% 64.50% State Representative District 82 County Jeffrey McClain * Wanda Sharrock Mark Smith Independent Crawford 9,992 8,108 2,004 Marion ** 7,885 6,887 1,618 Wyandot 7,366 2, Total 25,243 17,507 4,321 Percentage of Votes 53.63% 37.19% 9.18% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 51

46 Ohio Representative State Representative District 83 County Dave Burke * No Candidate Logan 16,362 Marion ** 8,091 Union 19,492 Total 43,945 % State Representative District 84 County Connie Crockett Robert Hackett * Clark ** 7,920 11,022 Greene ** 7,501 12,096 Madison 5,785 10,605 Total 21,206 33,723 Percentage of Votes 38.61% 61.39% State Representative District 85 County Raymond Pryor * John Schlichter Fayette 5,332 5,942 Pickaway ** 4,877 6,047 Ross ** 14,927 10,916 Total 25,136 22,905 Percentage of Votes 52.32% 47.68% State Representative District 86 County David Daniels * Bill Horne Clinton 11,619 6,572 Highland 10,972 7,482 Pike 5,072 6,396 Total 27,663 20,450 Percentage of Votes 57.50% 42.50% State Representative District 87 County Clyde Evans * Shane Meldick Gallia 9,368 3,623 Jackson 7,746 5,918 Lawrence ** 7,975 5,160 Ross ** 2,521 2,103 Vinton 3,130 2,453 Total 30,740 19,257 Percentage of Votes 61.48% 38.52% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 52

47 Ohio Representative State Representative District 88 County Danny Bubp * No Candidate Adams ** 4,952 Brown 15,742 Clermont ** 20,607 Total 41,301 % State Representative District 89 County Todd Book * No Candidate Adams ** 2,422 Lawrence ** 9,589 Scioto 25,844 Total 37,855 % State Representative District 90 County Duane Grassbaugh Margaret Ruhl * Ashland ** 2,665 3,113 Knox 12,057 14,883 Morrow 6,809 8,371 Richland ** 4,136 5,719 Total 25,667 32,086 Percentage of Votes 44.44% 55.56% State Representative District 91 County Dan Dodd * Bill Hayes Hocking 7,727 4,525 Licking ** 8,948 9,804 Perry 9,915 4,924 Pickaway ** 5,873 5,404 Total 32,463 24,657 Percentage of Votes 56.83% 43.17% State Representative District 92 County Debbie Phillips * Jill Thompson Athens 16,801 11,993 Meigs 4,133 5,898 Morgan 2,691 3,504 Washington ** 3,744 5,460 Total 27,369 26,855 Percentage of Votes 50.47% 49.53% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 53

48 Ohio Representative State Representative District 93 County Jennifer Garrison * Wayne Smith Guernsey 10,585 5,041 Monroe 5,247 1,536 Muskingum ** 1, Noble 4,088 1,821 Washington ** 13,042 6,428 Total 34,007 15,731 Percentage of Votes 68.37% 31.63% State Representative District 94 County Troy Balderson * Jennifer Stewart Coshocton 8,826 7,474 Muskingum ** 19,532 16,674 Total 28,358 24,148 Percentage of Votes 54.01% 45.99% State Representative District 95 County John Domenick * Daniel Jenkins Belmont ** 13,986 2,842 Jefferson 24,510 9,622 Total 38,496 12,464 Percentage of Votes 75.54% 24.46% State Representative District 96 County Dallas Charton (WI) Allan Sayre * Independent Belmont ** 63 10,377 Harrison 5 5,800 Tuscarawas ** 0 27,192 Total 68 43,369 Percentage of Votes 0.16% 99.84% State Representative District 97 County Luke Brewer Dave Hall * Ashland ** 6,336 10,248 Holmes 3,540 7,000 Medina ** 7,904 10,419 Total 17,780 27,667 Percentage of Votes 39.12% 60.88% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 54

49 Ohio Representative State Representative District 98 County Matthew Dolan * No Candidate Cuyahoga ** 6,789 Geauga 36,017 Total 42,806 % State Representative District 99 County Deborah Newcomb * Tom Nizen Ashtabula 24,469 18,315 Trumbull ** 1,223 1,062 Total 25,692 19,377 Percentage of Votes 57.01% 42.99% * Denotes candidate elected. **Denotes only part of the county is in the district. Appendix Page: 55

50 State Board of Education State Board of Education District 01 County Ann Jacobs * Tracey Smith Non Partisan Non Partisan Allen 26,343 14,168 Auglaize 10,036 6,874 Champaign 6,499 5,958 Crawford 7,014 7,428 Darke 5,363 5,731 Defiance 6,847 6,328 Fulton 6,338 6,953 Hancock 12,716 10,842 Hardin 5,106 4,034 Henry 4,268 4,892 Logan 8,827 7,033 Marion 10,143 10,645 Mercer 6,980 7,333 Ottawa 1,818 1,525 Paulding 3,283 3,471 Preble 7,207 7,303 Putnam 5,918 6,442 Sandusky 9,408 12,052 Seneca 8,595 7,580 Shelby 8,612 7,768 Union 7,604 7,964 Van Wert 4,848 6,394 Williams 6,315 5,489 Wyandot 4,396 3,283 Total 184, ,490 Percentage of Votes 52.41% 47.59% State Board of Education District 05 County Robin Hovis * Richard Javorek Non Partisan Non Partisan Ashland 6,595 5,412 Cuyahoga 58,667 48,099 Geauga 13,486 16,489 Holmes 5,764 2,141 Lake 37,913 37,172 Medina 27,316 26,134 Wayne 17,899 15,974 Total 167, ,421 Percentage of Votes 52.54% 47.46% * Denotes candidate elected. Appendix Page: 56

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