OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Janet Garrett (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Maureen O'Keefe Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton Michael P. Donnelly

Larry E. Ealy and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jeffrey Lynn (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Dennis John Kucinich Melody J. Stewart and Tara L. Samples For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis No Valid Petition Filed

Paul E. Ray and For Member of State Central Jerry M. Schroeder Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Joe Schiavoni and Richard C. Kerns Stephanie Dodd For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Leah Sellers (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Thomas W. Kerrigan II Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn Michael P. Donnelly

Dennis John Kucinich For Justice of the Supreme Court and (Full term commencing 1/2/19) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Melody J. Stewart Chantelle C. Lewis For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder No Valid Petition Filed

Joe Schiavoni and For Member of State Central Stephanie Dodd Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Richard Cordray and Richard C. Kerns Betty Sutton For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples Michael P. Donnelly Bill O'Neill and For Justice of the Supreme Court Chantelle C. Lewis (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Paul E. Ray and Melody J. Stewart Jerry M. Schroeder For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd No Valid Petition Filed

Richard Cordray and For Member of State Central Betty Sutton Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Larry E. Ealy and Richard C. Kerns Jeffrey Lynn For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Janet Garrett For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis Michael P. Donnelly

Paul E. Ray and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jerry M. Schroeder (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Joe Schiavoni and Melody J. Stewart Stephanie Dodd For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton No Valid Petition Filed

Larry E. Ealy and For Member of State Central Jeffrey Lynn Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Dennis John Kucinich Richard C. Kerns and Tara L. Samples For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Leah Sellers (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Dawn Billing Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder Michael P. Donnelly

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

Richard Cordray and Melody J. Stewart Betty Sutton For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn No Valid Petition Filed

Dennis John Kucinich For Member of State Central and Committee, Man (12th District) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Richard C. Kerns Chantelle C. Lewis For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd Michael P. Donnelly

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

Larry E. Ealy and Melody J. Stewart Jeffrey Lynn For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples No Valid Petition Filed

Bill O'Neill and For Member of State Central Chantelle C. Lewis Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Paul E. Ray and Richard C. Kerns Jerry M. Schroeder For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Janet Garrett (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers J. Kathryn Lukey Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton Michael P. Donnelly

Larry E. Ealy and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jeffrey Lynn (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Dennis John Kucinich Melody J. Stewart and Tara L. Samples For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis No Valid Petition Filed

Paul E. Ray and For Member of State Central Jerry M. Schroeder Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Joe Schiavoni and Richard C. Kerns Stephanie Dodd For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Local Liquor Option (By Petition) Creates a bipartisan, public A majority affirmative vote is necessary process for drawing for passage. congressional districts Shall the sale of wine and mixed Proposed Constitutional beverages be permitted for sale on Amendment Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Karoc LTD, an applicant for a Proposed by Joint Resolution of the D-6 liquor permit, who is engaged in the General Assembly business of convenience store at 402 West Hoewisher Rd., Sidney, OH 45365 To amend the version of Section 1 of in this precinct? Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the YES Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. NO A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Leah Sellers (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Patrick Barham Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn Michael P. Donnelly

Dennis John Kucinich For Justice of the Supreme Court and (Full term commencing 1/2/19) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Melody J. Stewart Chantelle C. Lewis For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder No Valid Petition Filed

Joe Schiavoni and For Member of State Central Stephanie Dodd Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Richard Cordray and Richard C. Kerns Betty Sutton For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples Michael P. Donnelly Bill O'Neill and For Justice of the Supreme Court Chantelle C. Lewis (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Paul E. Ray and Melody J. Stewart Jerry M. Schroeder For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd No Valid Petition Filed

Richard Cordray and For Member of State Central Betty Sutton Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Larry E. Ealy and Richard C. Kerns Jeffrey Lynn For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 09 SIDNEY 3-BB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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D 09 SIDNEY 3-BE 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0009 Spl:01 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Janet Garrett For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis Michael P. Donnelly

Paul E. Ray and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jerry M. Schroeder (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Joe Schiavoni and Melody J. Stewart Stephanie Dodd For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton No Valid Petition Filed

Larry E. Ealy and For Member of State Central Jeffrey Lynn Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Dennis John Kucinich Richard C. Kerns and Tara L. Samples For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 10 SIDNEY 4-AB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0010 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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D 10 SIDNEY 4-AE 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0010 Spl:01 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Leah Sellers For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder Michael P. Donnelly

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

Richard Cordray and Melody J. Stewart Betty Sutton For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn No Valid Petition Filed

Dennis John Kucinich For Member of State Central and Committee, Man (12th District) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Richard C. Kerns Chantelle C. Lewis For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 11 SIDNEY 4-BB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0011 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Cody James Slatzer-Rose (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Judith A. O'Leary Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd Michael P. Donnelly

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

Larry E. Ealy and Melody J. Stewart Jeffrey Lynn For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples No Valid Petition Filed

Bill O'Neill and For Member of State Central Chantelle C. Lewis Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Paul E. Ray and Richard C. Kerns Jerry M. Schroeder For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 12 SIDNEY 4-CB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0012 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Janet Garrett (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Merrill Asher Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton Michael P. Donnelly

Larry E. Ealy and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jeffrey Lynn (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Dennis John Kucinich Melody J. Stewart and Tara L. Samples For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis No Valid Petition Filed

Paul E. Ray and For Member of State Central Jerry M. Schroeder Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Joe Schiavoni and Richard C. Kerns Stephanie Dodd For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 13 SIDNEY 4-DB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0013 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Leah Sellers For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn Michael P. Donnelly

Dennis John Kucinich For Justice of the Supreme Court and (Full term commencing 1/2/19) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Melody J. Stewart Chantelle C. Lewis For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder No Valid Petition Filed

Joe Schiavoni and For Member of State Central Stephanie Dodd Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Richard Cordray and Richard C. Kerns Betty Sutton For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 14 CLINTONB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0014 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Cody James Slatzer-Rose (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Joseph Benanzer Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples Michael P. Donnelly Bill O'Neill and For Justice of the Supreme Court Chantelle C. Lewis (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Paul E. Ray and Melody J. Stewart Jerry M. Schroeder For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd No Valid Petition Filed

Richard Cordray and For Member of State Central Betty Sutton Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Larry E. Ealy and Richard C. Kerns Jeffrey Lynn For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 15 CYNTHIAN EASTB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0015 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Janet Garrett (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Michael C. Meyer Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis Michael P. Donnelly

Paul E. Ray and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jerry M. Schroeder (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Joe Schiavoni and Melody J. Stewart Stephanie Dodd For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton No Valid Petition Filed

Larry E. Ealy and For Member of State Central Jeffrey Lynn Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Dennis John Kucinich Richard C. Kerns and Tara L. Samples For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 16 CYNTHIAN WESTB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0016 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Leah Sellers For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder Michael P. Donnelly

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

Richard Cordray and Melody J. Stewart Betty Sutton For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn No Valid Petition Filed

Dennis John Kucinich For Member of State Central and Committee, Man (12th District) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Richard C. Kerns Chantelle C. Lewis For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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D 17 ANNA VILLAGEE 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0017 Spl:01 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Cody James Slatzer-Rose (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett James Thompson Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd Michael P. Donnelly

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

Larry E. Ealy and Melody J. Stewart Jeffrey Lynn For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples No Valid Petition Filed

Bill O'Neill and For Member of State Central Chantelle C. Lewis Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Paul E. Ray and Richard C. Kerns Jerry M. Schroeder For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Janet Garrett For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton Michael P. Donnelly

Larry E. Ealy and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jeffrey Lynn (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Dennis John Kucinich Melody J. Stewart and Tara L. Samples For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis No Valid Petition Filed

Paul E. Ray and For Member of State Central Jerry M. Schroeder Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Joe Schiavoni and Richard C. Kerns Stephanie Dodd For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Leah Sellers For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn Michael P. Donnelly

Dennis John Kucinich For Justice of the Supreme Court and (Full term commencing 1/2/19) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Melody J. Stewart Chantelle C. Lewis For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder No Valid Petition Filed

Joe Schiavoni and For Member of State Central Stephanie Dodd Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Richard Cordray and Richard C. Kerns Betty Sutton For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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D 20 FRANKLINE 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0020 Spl:01 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples Michael P. Donnelly Bill O'Neill and For Justice of the Supreme Court Chantelle C. Lewis (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Paul E. Ray and Melody J. Stewart Jerry M. Schroeder For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd No Valid Petition Filed

Richard Cordray and For Member of State Central Betty Sutton Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Larry E. Ealy and Richard C. Kerns Jeffrey Lynn For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 21 GREENB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0021 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples Michael P. Donnelly Bill O'Neill and For Justice of the Supreme Court Chantelle C. Lewis (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Paul E. Ray and Melody J. Stewart Jerry M. Schroeder For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd No Valid Petition Filed

Richard Cordray and For Member of State Central Betty Sutton Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Larry E. Ealy and Richard C. Kerns Jeffrey Lynn For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 PROSPOSED INCOME TAX Creates a bipartisan, public GRAHAM LOCAL SCHOOL process for drawing DISTRICT congressional districts A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage Proposed Constitutional Amendment Shall an annual income tax of 1.00% on the earned income of individuals residing Proposed by Joint Resolution of the in the school district be imposed by General Assembly Graham Local School District for a period of five (5) years, beginning January 1, To amend the version of Section 1 of 2019, for the purpose of providing for the Article XI that is scheduled to take current operating expenses of the School effect January 1, 2021, and to enact District? Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. FOR THE TAX A majority yes vote is necessary for the AGAINST THE TAX amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would: • End the partisan process for drawing PROPOSED TAX LEVY congressional districts, and replace it with (ADDITIONAL) a process with the goals of promoting bipartisanship, keeping local communities together, and having district boundaries OHIO HI-POINT JOINT that are more compact. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT • Ensure a transparent process by requiring public hearings and allowing A majority affirmative vote is necessary public submission of proposed plans. for passage. • Require the General Assembly or the An additional tax for the benefit of the Ohio Ohio Redistricting Commission to adopt Hi-Point Joint Vocational School District for new congressional districts by a bipartisan the purpose of general permanent vote for the plan to be effective for the full improvements at a rate not exceeding 10-year period. six-tenths (0.6) mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to six cents • Require that if a plan is adopted by the ($0.06) for each one hundred dollars of General Assembly without significant valuation, for a continuing period of time, bipartisan support, it cannot be effective commencing in 2018, first due in calendar for the entire 10-year period and must year 2019. comply with explicit anti-gerrymandering requirements. If passed, the amendment will become FOR THE TAX LEVY effective immediately. AGAINST THE TAX LEVY SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Janet Garrett For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis Michael P. Donnelly

Paul E. Ray and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jerry M. Schroeder (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Joe Schiavoni and Melody J. Stewart Stephanie Dodd For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton No Valid Petition Filed

Larry E. Ealy and For Member of State Central Jeffrey Lynn Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Dennis John Kucinich Richard C. Kerns and Tara L. Samples For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 PROSPOSED INCOME TAX (RENEWAL) Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing JACKSON CENTER LOCAL congressional districts SCHOOL DISTRICT A majority affirmative vote is necessary Proposed Constitutional for passage Amendment Shall an annual income tax of one-half of Proposed by Joint Resolution of the one percent (0.5%) on the earned income General Assembly of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by the Jackson Center Local To amend the version of Section 1 of School District to renew an income tax Article XI that is scheduled to take expiring at the end of 2018, for a effect January 1, 2021, and to enact continuing period of time, beginning Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the January 1, 2019, for the purpose of Constitution of the State of Ohio to providing for current operating expenses? establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the FOR THE TAX amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would: AGAINST THE TAX

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Leah Sellers For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder Michael P. Donnelly

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

Richard Cordray and Melody J. Stewart Betty Sutton For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn No Valid Petition Filed

Dennis John Kucinich For Member of State Central and Committee, Man (12th District) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Richard C. Kerns Chantelle C. Lewis For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 PROSPOSED INCOME TAX (RENEWAL) Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing JACKSON CENTER LOCAL congressional districts SCHOOL DISTRICT A majority affirmative vote is necessary Proposed Constitutional for passage Amendment Shall an annual income tax of one-half of Proposed by Joint Resolution of the one percent (0.5%) on the earned income General Assembly of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by the Jackson Center Local To amend the version of Section 1 of School District to renew an income tax Article XI that is scheduled to take expiring at the end of 2018, for a effect January 1, 2021, and to enact continuing period of time, beginning Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the January 1, 2019, for the purpose of Constitution of the State of Ohio to providing for current operating expenses? establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the FOR THE TAX amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would: AGAINST THE TAX

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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D 23 JACKSONE 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0023 Spl:01 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd Michael P. Donnelly

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

Larry E. Ealy and Melody J. Stewart Jeffrey Lynn For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples No Valid Petition Filed

Bill O'Neill and For Member of State Central Chantelle C. Lewis Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Paul E. Ray and Richard C. Kerns Jerry M. Schroeder For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 24 LORAMIE EASTB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0024 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Janet Garrett (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Paul Magoto Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton Michael P. Donnelly

Larry E. Ealy and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jeffrey Lynn (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Dennis John Kucinich Melody J. Stewart and Tara L. Samples For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis No Valid Petition Filed

Paul E. Ray and For Member of State Central Jerry M. Schroeder Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Joe Schiavoni and Richard C. Kerns Stephanie Dodd For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 25 LORAMIE WESTB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0025 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Leah Sellers For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn Michael P. Donnelly

Dennis John Kucinich For Justice of the Supreme Court and (Full term commencing 1/2/19) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Melody J. Stewart Chantelle C. Lewis For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder No Valid Petition Filed

Joe Schiavoni and For Member of State Central Stephanie Dodd Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Richard Cordray and Richard C. Kerns Betty Sutton For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 26 FORT LORAMIE VLGB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0026 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples Michael P. Donnelly Bill O'Neill and For Justice of the Supreme Court Chantelle C. Lewis (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Paul E. Ray and Melody J. Stewart Jerry M. Schroeder For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd No Valid Petition Filed

Richard Cordray and For Member of State Central Betty Sutton Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Larry E. Ealy and Richard C. Kerns Jeffrey Lynn For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 27 MCLEANB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0027 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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D 27 MCLEANE 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0027 Spl:01 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Janet Garrett For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis Michael P. Donnelly

Paul E. Ray and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jerry M. Schroeder (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Joe Schiavoni and Melody J. Stewart Stephanie Dodd For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton No Valid Petition Filed

Larry E. Ealy and For Member of State Central Jeffrey Lynn Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Dennis John Kucinich Richard C. Kerns and Tara L. Samples For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 28 ORANGEB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0028 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Leah Sellers For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder Michael P. Donnelly

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

Richard Cordray and Melody J. Stewart Betty Sutton For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn No Valid Petition Filed

Dennis John Kucinich For Member of State Central and Committee, Man (12th District) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Richard C. Kerns Chantelle C. Lewis For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 29 PERRYB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0029 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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D 29 PERRYE 1 F Typ:01 Seq:0029 Spl:01 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd Michael P. Donnelly

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

Larry E. Ealy and Melody J. Stewart Jeffrey Lynn For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples No Valid Petition Filed

Bill O'Neill and For Member of State Central Chantelle C. Lewis Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Paul E. Ray and Richard C. Kerns Jerry M. Schroeder For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 30 SALEM EB 1, 2, 3 C Typ:01 Seq:0030 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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D 30 SALEM EE 1, 2, 3 F Typ:01 Seq:0030 Spl:01 OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT

A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd Michael P. Donnelly

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

Larry E. Ealy and Melody J. Stewart Jeffrey Lynn For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples No Valid Petition Filed

Bill O'Neill and For Member of State Central Chantelle C. Lewis Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Paul E. Ray and Richard C. Kerns Jerry M. Schroeder For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 PROSPOSED INCOME TAX (RENEWAL) Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing JACKSON CENTER LOCAL congressional districts SCHOOL DISTRICT A majority affirmative vote is necessary Proposed Constitutional for passage Amendment Shall an annual income tax of one-half of Proposed by Joint Resolution of the one percent (0.5%) on the earned income General Assembly of individuals residing in the school district be imposed by the Jackson Center Local To amend the version of Section 1 of School District to renew an income tax Article XI that is scheduled to take expiring at the end of 2018, for a effect January 1, 2021, and to enact continuing period of time, beginning Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the January 1, 2019, for the purpose of Constitution of the State of Ohio to providing for current operating expenses? establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the FOR THE TAX amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would: AGAINST THE TAX

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd Michael P. Donnelly

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

Larry E. Ealy and Melody J. Stewart Jeffrey Lynn For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples No Valid Petition Filed

Bill O'Neill and For Member of State Central Chantelle C. Lewis Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Paul E. Ray and Richard C. Kerns Jerry M. Schroeder For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 PROPOSED TAX LEVY (ADDITIONAL) Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing OHIO HI-POINT JOINT congressional districts VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Proposed Constitutional A majority affirmative vote is necessary Amendment for passage. Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly An additional tax for the benefit of the Ohio Hi-Point Joint Vocational School District for To amend the version of Section 1 of the purpose of general permanent Article XI that is scheduled to take improvements at a rate not exceeding effect January 1, 2021, and to enact six-tenths (0.6) mill for each one dollar of Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the valuation, which amounts to six cents Constitution of the State of Ohio to ($0.06) for each one hundred dollars of establish a process for congressional valuation, for a continuing period of time, redistricting. commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would: FOR THE TAX LEVY • End the partisan process for drawing AGAINST THE TAX LEVY congressional districts, and replace it with a process with the goals of promoting bipartisanship, keeping local communities together, and having district boundaries that are more compact. • Ensure a transparent process by requiring public hearings and allowing public submission of proposed plans. • Require the General Assembly or the Ohio Redistricting Commission to adopt new congressional districts by a bipartisan vote for the plan to be effective for the full 10-year period. • Require that if a plan is adopted by the General Assembly without significant bipartisan support, it cannot be effective for the entire 10-year period and must comply with explicit anti-gerrymandering requirements.

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Janet Garrett For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton Michael P. Donnelly

Larry E. Ealy and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jeffrey Lynn (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Dennis John Kucinich Melody J. Stewart and Tara L. Samples For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis No Valid Petition Filed

Paul E. Ray and For Member of State Central Jerry M. Schroeder Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Joe Schiavoni and Richard C. Kerns Stephanie Dodd For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Leah Sellers (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose W. June Laughlin Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn Michael P. Donnelly

Dennis John Kucinich For Justice of the Supreme Court and (Full term commencing 1/2/19) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Melody J. Stewart Chantelle C. Lewis For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder No Valid Petition Filed

Joe Schiavoni and For Member of State Central Stephanie Dodd Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Richard Cordray and Richard C. Kerns Betty Sutton For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Cody James Slatzer-Rose For Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Dennis John Kucinich (Vote for not more than 1) and Tara L. Samples Michael P. Donnelly Bill O'Neill and For Justice of the Supreme Court Chantelle C. Lewis (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Paul E. Ray and Melody J. Stewart Jerry M. Schroeder For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Joe Schiavoni and (Vote for not more than 1) Stephanie Dodd No Valid Petition Filed

Richard Cordray and For Member of State Central Betty Sutton Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Larry E. Ealy and Richard C. Kerns Jeffrey Lynn For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

A 33 VAN BUREN NORTHB 1 C Typ:01 Seq:0033 Spl:01 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2013 D Shelby CountyE Primary ElectionF May 8, 2018

Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1)

Janet Garrett For Governor and Lieutenant Leah Sellers Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Bill O'Neill and (Vote for not more than 1) Chantelle C. Lewis Michael P. Donnelly

Paul E. Ray and For Justice of the Supreme Court Jerry M. Schroeder (Full term commencing 1/2/19) (Vote for not more than 1)

Joe Schiavoni and Melody J. Stewart Stephanie Dodd For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Richard Cordray and (Vote for not more than 1) Betty Sutton No Valid Petition Filed

Larry E. Ealy and For Member of State Central Jeffrey Lynn Committee, Man (12th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Dennis John Kucinich Richard C. Kerns and Tara L. Samples For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (84th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEJoseph Monbeck Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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A Shelby CountyB Primary ElectionC May 8, 2018

For Judge of the Court of Instructions to Voter For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) Common Pleas • To vote: completely darken the (Probate/Juvenile Division) oval ( ) to the left of your (Unexpired term ending 2/8/2021) choice. Kathleen Clyde (Vote for not more than 1) • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of For Treasurer of State No Valid Petition Filed each candidate office. Do not mark (Vote for not more than 1) the ballot for more choices than For County Commissioner allowed. Vote either "Yes" or "No," (Vote for not more than 1) or "For" or "Against," on any issue. Rob Richardson • If you mark the ballot for more No Valid Petition Filed choices than permitted, that contest For U.S. Senator or question will not be counted. (Vote for not more than 1) For County Auditor • If you make a mistake or want (Vote for not more than 1) to change your vote: return your Sherrod Brown ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a For Representative to Congress No Valid Petition Filed new ballot up to two times. (4th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Member of County Central Committee Leah Sellers (Vote for not more than 1) For Governor and Lieutenant Cody James Slatzer-Rose Ramon Zarazua Governor (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant Janet Garrett Governor, darken the oval at the left of the joint candidates of your choice.) For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1/1/19) Paul E. Ray and (Vote for not more than 1) Jerry M. Schroeder Michael P. Donnelly

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

Richard Cordray and Melody J. Stewart Betty Sutton For Judge of the Court of Appeals (3rd District) (Full term commencing 2/9/19) Larry E. Ealy and (Vote for not more than 1) Jeffrey Lynn No Valid Petition Filed

Dennis John Kucinich For Member of State Central and Committee, Man (12th District) Tara L. Samples (Vote for not more than 1) Bill O'Neill and Richard C. Kerns Chantelle C. Lewis For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (12th District) For Attorney General (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Denise Holler Steve Dettelbach For State Representative (85th District) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State (Vote for not more than 1) SAMPLEGarrett Baldwin Zack Space For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1/1/19) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Page 1 of 2 Turn Ballot Over

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Issue 1 Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting. A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would:

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

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED?

YES

NO

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