2010 General Election, Summary

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2010 General Election, Summary SUMMARY REPORT KNOX COUNTY, OHIO OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:06/11/13 GENERAL ELECTION RUN TIME:10:44 AM NOVEMBER 2, 2010 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 59) . 59 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 40,304 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 20,929 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 51.93 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) John Kasich/Mary Taylor (REP). 12,371 60.42 Ken Matesz/Margaret Ann Leech (LIB). 682 3.33 Dennis S. Spisak/Anita Rios (GRN) . 378 1.85 Ted Strickland/Yvette McGee Brown (DEM) 7,044 34.40 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 20,475 Attorney General Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Richard Cordray (DEM) . 7,320 35.83 Mike DeWine (REP). 11,123 54.45 Marc Allan Feldman (LIB) . 755 3.70 Robert M. Owens (CON) . 1,229 6.02 Total . 20,427 Auditor of State Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) L. Michael Howard (LIB). 1,280 6.38 David Pepper (DEM) . 6,172 30.79 Dave Yost (REP) . 12,595 62.83 Total . 20,047 Secretary of State Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Charles R. Earl (LIB) . 1,380 6.89 Jon Husted (REP) . 13,035 65.10 Maryellen O'Shaughnessy (DEM). 5,608 28.01 Total . 20,023 Treasurer of State Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Kevin L. Boyce (DEM). 5,798 28.81 Matthew P. Cantrell (LIB) . 1,239 6.16 Josh Mandel (REP). 13,091 65.04 Total . 20,128 United States Senator Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Eric W. Deaton (CON). 670 3.30 Lee Fisher (DEM) . 5,305 26.17 Daniel H. LaBotz (SOC) . 152 .75 Rob Portman (REP). 13,790 68.02 Michael L. Pryce . 357 1.76 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 20,274 Representative to Congress (18th District) Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Bob Gibbs (REP) . 12,836 63.16 Zack Space (DEM) . 6,188 30.45 Lindsey Dean Sutton (CON) . 1,298 6.39 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 20,322 State Senator (19th District) Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Kris Jordan (REP). 13,754 70.32 Neil Patel (DEM) . 5,806 29.68 Total . 19,560 https://www.co.knox.oh.us/boe/PastElections/EL452010G.HTM[8/21/2020 9:40:31 AM] State Representative (90th District) Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Margaret Ann Ruhl (REP). 14,581 72.78 John T. Ryerson (DEM) . 5,452 27.22 Total . 20,033 County Commissioner Full Term Commencing 1/1/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Rebecca L. Jordan (DEM). 7,203 36.04 Roger D. Reed (REP) . 12,782 63.96 Total . 19,985 County Auditor Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jonette Curry (REP) . 15,849 100.00 Total . 15,849 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Eric Brown . 5,648 31.93 Maureen O'Connor . 12,040 68.07 Total . 17,688 Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Judith Ann Lanzinger. 10,329 63.58 Mary Jane Trapp . 5,916 36.42 Total . 16,245 Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/2/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Paul E. Pfeifer . 13,297 100.00 Total . 13,297 Judge of the Court of Appeals (5th District) Full Term Commencing 2/9/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Sheila G. Farmer . 13,416 100.00 Total . 13,416 Judge of the Court of Appeals (5th District) Full Term Commencing 2/10/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Kristine W. Beard. 3,747 25.10 Julie A. Edwards . 7,969 53.38 Robert Brent Vollmer. 3,212 21.52 Total . 14,928 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General/Domestic) Full Term Commencing 1/1/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 59 OF 59 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Otho Eyster. 14,954 100.00 Total . 14,954 MOUNT VERNON LSD - 4.6mills, 5years (additional) Emergency Requirements Vote For 1 (WITH 35 OF 35 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 3,521 35.74 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 6,331 64.26 Total . 9,852 EAST KNOX LSD - 4.97mills, 5years (additional) Emergency Requirements Vote For 1 (WITH 13 OF 13 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 1,190 33.14 https://www.co.knox.oh.us/boe/PastElections/EL452010G.HTM[8/21/2020 9:40:31 AM] AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 2,401 66.86 Total . 3,591 FREDERICKTOWN LSD - 4.8mills, 5years (additional) Emergency Requirements Vote For 1 (WITH 10 OF 10 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 0 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 0 NORTH FORK LSD - 6.8mills, 3years (additional) Emergency Requirements Vote For 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 222 26.52 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 615 73.48 Total . 837 NORTHRIDGE LSD - 1% Income Tax, 5years (renewal) Current Expenses Vote For 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX. 75 37.31 AGAINST THE TAX . 126 62.69 Total . 201 ALEXANDRIA PUBLIC LIBRARY - 1mill, 5years (additional) Current Expenses Vote For 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 70 36.27 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 123 63.73 Total . 193 FREDERICKTOWN COMM. JFD - 1mill, 5years (renewal) Fire Protection Vote For 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 2,096 65.91 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 1,084 34.09 Total . 3,180 FREDERICKTOWN COMM. JAD - 0.4mill, 5years (replacement) Ambulance Service Vote For 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 2,142 67.25 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 1,043 32.75 Total . 3,185 FREDERICKTOWN VILLAGE - 1.5mills, 5years (replacement) Current Expenses Vote For 1 (WITH 3 OF 3 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 467 50.54 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 457 49.46 Total . 924 UTICA VILLAGE - 8mills, 3years (additional) Current Expenses Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 3 37.50 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 5 62.50 Total . 8 MORGAN TOWNSHIP - 0.8mill, 3years (renewal) Emergency Medical Service Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 302 66.81 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 150 33.19 Total . 452 LOCAL OPTION - Mount Vernon 2A VFW (D6-Sunday Sales of Wine and Mixed Beverages) Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 155 63.52 NO. 89 36.48 Total . 244 https://www.co.knox.oh.us/boe/PastElections/EL452010G.HTM[8/21/2020 9:40:31 AM] LOCAL OPTION - Mount Vernon 3B Kroger (Liquor Agency Store for the State of Ohio ) Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 270 56.84 NO. 205 43.16 Total . 475 LOCAL OPTION - Mount Vernon 3B Kroger (sunday sales) Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 218 45.70 NO. 259 54.30 Total . 477 LOCAL OPTION - Mount Vernon 3C Walmart (D6-Sunday Sales of Wine and Mixed Beverages) Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 160 40.92 NO. 231 59.08 Total . 391 LOCAL OPTION - Middlebury Township Mike's Towing and Repair (C1 & C2-Sale of Beer, Wine) Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 230 56.93 NO. 174 43.07 Total . 404 LOCAL OPTION - Fredericktown B Bell's Stores (C1-Sale of Beer) Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 220 54.19 NO. 186 45.81 Total . 406 LOCAL OPTION - Fredericktown B Bell's Stores (C1-Sunday Sales of Beer) Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 198 48.89 NO. 207 51.11 Total . 405 LOCAL OPTION - Fredericktown C Fredericktown Market (C1,C2,D1,D2-Sale of Beer,Wine) Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 197 51.30 NO. 187 48.70 Total . 384 https://www.co.knox.oh.us/boe/PastElections/EL452010G.HTM[8/21/2020 9:40:31 AM].
Recommended publications
  • Gems Election Summary Report
    Election Summary Report Date:11/23/10 Time:09:52:24 OFFICIAL BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION Page:1 of 5 NOVEMBER 2, 2010 MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO OFFICIAL FINAL Registered Voters 385652 - Cards Cast 188491 48.88% Num. Report Precinct 360 - Num. Reporting 360 100.00% Governor - Lt. Governor U.S. Senator Total Total Number of Precincts 360 Number of Precincts 360 Precincts Reporting 360 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 360 100.0 % Times Counted 188491/385652 48.9 % Times Counted 188491/385652 48.9 % Total Votes 185142 Total Votes 184391 Kasich\Taylor 89218 48.19% Eric W. Deaton 2697 1.46% Matesz\Leech 4059 2.19% Lee Fisher 76441 41.46% Spisak\Rios 2397 1.29% Daniel H. LaBotz 1027 0.56% Strickland\Brown 89379 48.28% Rob Portman 102338 55.50% David L. Sargent II 3 0.00% Michael L. Pryce 1738 0.94% Write-in Votes 86 0.05% Arthur Sullivan 1 0.00% Write-in Votes 149 0.08% Attorney General Total Rep to Congress 3rd Dist. Number of Precincts 360 Total Precincts Reporting 360 100.0 % Number of Precincts 310 Times Counted 188491/385652 48.9 % Precincts Reporting 310 100.0 % Total Votes 185324 Times Counted 163241/326392 50.0 % Richard Cordray 82565 44.55% Total Votes 159290 Mike DeWine 93659 50.54% Joe Roberts 57103 35.85% Marc Allan Feldman 4341 2.34% Mike Turner 102187 64.15% Robert M. Owens 4759 2.57% Rep to Congress 8th Dist. Auditor of State Total Total Number of Precincts 52 Number of Precincts 360 Precincts Reporting 52 100.0 % Precincts Reporting 360 100.0 % Times Counted 25250/59260 42.6 % Times Counted 188491/385652 48.9 % Total Votes 24619 Total Votes 179981 John A.
    [Show full text]
  • Summary Report Lake County, Ohio Unofficial Run Date:05/04/10 Primary Election Run Time:10:20 Pm May 4, 2010 Statistics
    SUMMARY REPORT LAKE COUNTY, OHIO UNOFFICIAL RUN DATE:05/04/10 PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:10:20 PM MAY 4, 2010 STATISTICS VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 157). 157 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 156,210 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 26,952 BALLOTS CAST - DEMOCRATIC . 11,058 41.03 BALLOTS CAST - REPUBLICAN . 12,414 46.06 BALLOTS CAST - CONSTITUTION . 17 .06 BALLOTS CAST - GREEN. 23 .09 BALLOTS CAST - LIBERTARIAN. 60 .22 BALLOTS CAST - SOCIALIST . 7 .03 BALLOTS CAST - NONPARTISAN. 3,373 12.51 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 17.25 ********** (DEMOCRATIC) ********** Governor and Lieutenant Governor Vote for 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Ted Strickland. 9,021 100.00 Total . 9,021 Attorney General Vote for 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Richard Cordray . 7,973 100.00 Total . 7,973 Auditor of State Vote for 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) David Pepper . 7,430 100.00 Total . 7,430 Secretary of State Vote for 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Maryellen O'Shaughnessy. 7,874 100.00 Total . 7,874 Treasurer of State Vote for 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Kevin L. Boyce. 7,572 100.00 Total . 7,572 United States Senator Vote for 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Jennifer Brunner . 4,135 40.71 Lee Fisher . 6,022 59.29 Total . 10,157 Representative to Congress (14TH DISTRICT) Vote for 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dale Virgil Blanchard . 1,658 19.77 John H. Greene, Jr. 1,444 17.22 Bill O'Neill . 5,286 63.02 Total . 8,388 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Vote for 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Eric Brown .
    [Show full text]
  • Good Government Fund Contributions to Candidates and Political Committees January 1 ‐ December 31, 2018
    GOOD GOVERNMENT FUND CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANDIDATES AND POLITICAL COMMITTEES JANUARY 1 ‐ DECEMBER 31, 2018 STATE RECIPIENT OF GGF FUNDS AMOUNT DATE ELECTION OFFICE OR COMMITTEE TYPE CA Jeff Denham, Jeff PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC DC Association of American Railroads PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Trade Assn PAC FL Bill Nelson, Moving America Forward PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC GA David Perdue, One Georgia PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC GA Johnny Isakson, 21st Century Majority Fund Fed $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC MO Roy Blunt, ROYB Fund $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC NE Deb Fischer, Nebraska Sandhills PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC OR Peter Defazio, Progressive Americans for Democracy $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC SC Jim Clyburn, BRIDGE PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC SD John Thune, Heartland Values PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC US Dem Cong Camp Cmte (DCCC) ‐ Federal Acct $15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Natl Rep Cong Cmte (NRCC) ‐ Federal Acct $15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Dem Sen Camp Cmte (DSCC) ‐ Federal Acct $15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct US Natl Rep Sen Cmte (NRSC) ‐ Federal Acct $15,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 National Party Cmte‐Fed Acct VA Mark Warner, Forward Together PAC $5,000 01/18/2018 N/A 2018 Federal Leadership PAC VA Tim Kaine, Common
    [Show full text]
  • Final Results Template
    Kids Voting Central Ohio November 2, 2010 2010 General Election Ballot Results Governor/Lt. Governor Name Party Votes Pct Ted Strickland / Yvette McGee Brown Democratic 20,996 42.56% John Kasich / Mary Taylor Republican 19,529 39.59% Ken Matesz / Margaret Ann Leech Libertarian 4,506 9.13% Dennis Spisak / Anita Rios Green 4,303 8.72% Total Votes Cast 49,334 Attorney General Name Party Votes Pct Richard Cordray Democratic 10,531 44.80% Mike DeWine Republican 8,699 37.01% Robert Owens Constitution 2,467 10.50% Marc Allan Feldman Libertarian 1,809 7.70% Total Votes Cast 23,506 Auditor of State Name Party Votes Pct David Pepper Democratic 12,813 55.30% David Yost Republican 7,315 31.57% L. Michael Howard Libertarian 3,042 13.13% Total Votes Cast 23,170 Secretary of State Name Party Votes Pct Maryellen O'Shaughnessy Democratic 11,611 50.15% Jon Husted Republican 8,386 36.22% Charles R. Earl Libertarian 3,157 13.63% Total Votes Cast 23,154 Treasurer of State Name Party Votes Pct Kevin L. Boyce Democratic 11,233 48.63% Josh Mandel Republican 8,815 38.16% Matthew P. Cantrell Libertarian 3,050 13.20% Total Votes Cast 23,098 U.S. Senator Name Party Votes Pct Lee Fisher Democratic 15,517 40.53% Rob Portman Republican 11,614 30.34% Daniel LaBotz Socialist 4,309 11.26% Michael L. Pryce n/a 3,961 10.35% Eric W. Deaton Constitution 2,882 7.53% Total Votes Cast 38,283 Supreme Court Chief Justice Name Party Votes Pct Eric Brown n/a 5,742 58.32% Maureen O'Connor n/a 4,104 41.68% Total Votes Cast 9,846 Supreme Court Justice Name Party Votes Pct Mary Jane Trapp n/a 5,565 57.09% Judith Lanzinger n/a 4,182 42.91% Total Votes Cast 9,747 Page 1 of 4 Kids Voting Central Ohio November 2, 2010 Franklin County Commissioner Name Party Votes Pct Marilyn Brown Democratic 12,136 58.38% Julie Hubler Republican 8,653 41.62% Total Votes Cast 20,789 Franklin County Auditor Name Party Votes Pct Terry J.
    [Show full text]
  • RESOLUTION NO.: 50-2007 OFFERED BY: Mayor Ursu and All of Council
    RESOLUTION NO.: 50-2007 OFFERED BY: Mayor Ursu and All of Council A RESOLUTION OPPOSING OHIO SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 117 AND SUPPORTING THE LOCAL CABLE FRANCHISING PROCESS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY WHEREAS, Substitute Senate Bill (“Sub. SB”) 117 was passed in the Ohio Senate on May 9, 2007 and the bill was immediately forwarded to the Ohio House of Representatives where it is being reviewed by the House Public Utilities Committee in which Sponsor’s introduction and proponents' hearing is expected to commence on May 23, 2007 with opponents' hearing to follow; and WHEREAS, in its present form, Sub. SB 117 continues to provide for the elimination of local franchise authority over cable and other video service providers that must use the City’s rights-of-way to provide service and would replace that authority with only the most minimal oversight and enforcement powers by the Ohio Director of Commerce; and WHEREAS, Sub. SB 117 would permit cable operators to unilaterally abrogate and abandon existing cable/video contracts with municipalities even if no new competitive video service is offered in those communities and would outlaw the extension of any current franchise agreement thereby abrogating the City's current franchise agreement with Time Warner Cable which was negotiated in good faith; and WHEREAS, Sub. SB 117 will continue to reduce the franchise fees paid to the City by cable operators and/or other video service providers in exchange for using the City’s rights-of- way, and would severely impair the City’s ability to audit cable and competitive video service providers’ franchise fee payments; and WHEREAS, Sub.
    [Show full text]
  • Ohio Survey of 1,000 Likely Voters Conducted September 25, 2010 by Pulse Opinion Research for FOX News
    Ohio Survey of 1,000 Likely Voters Conducted September 25, 2010 By Pulse Opinion Research for FOX News 1* If the 2010 Election for United States senate, were held today would you vote for Republican Rob Portman or Democrat Lee Fisher? 9/11/10 9/18/10 9/25/10 Rob Portman (R) 48% 49% 50% Lee Fisher (D) 41% 36% 37% Some other candidate 3% 3% 3% Not sure 8% 11% 11% Total Portman Fisher Certain 81% 81% 80% Could change mind 17% 15% 19% Not sure 3% 4% 1% 2* If the 2010 election for Ohio’s next Governor were held today, would you vote for Republican John Kasich or Democrat Ted Strickland? 9/11/10 9/18/10 9/25/10 John Kasich (R) 48% 47% 45% Ted Strickland (D) 43% 41% 43% Some other candidate 4% 2% 2% Not sure 5% 10% 10% 3* Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing as president? 9/11/10 9/18/10 9/25/10 Approve 39% 38% 39% Disapprove 55% 57% 54% Not sure 6% 5% 7% 4* All in all, would you rather have bigger government that provides more services or smaller government that provides fewer services? 9/18/10 9/25/10 Bigger government that provides more services 32% 31% Smaller government that provides fewer services 59% 56% Not sure 9% 13% 5* Overall, which comes closest to your feelings about the way the federal government is working -- enthusiastic, satisfied, but not enthusiastic, dissatisfied, but not angry, or angry? 9/11/10 9/18/10 9/25/10 Enthusiastic 8% 6% 6% Satisfied but not enthusiastic 22% 22% 23% Dissatisfied but not angry 31% 36% 33% Angry 37% 35% 36% Not sure 2% 2% 2% 6* Generally speaking how would you rate the condition
    [Show full text]
  • The Republican Sweep: Report on the 2010 Election Results in Ohio
    Mapping the Republican Sweep: The 2010 Election Results in Ohio This report maps the results of the 2010 election for state-wide offices in Ohio as well as voter turnout. The data for this report was taken from the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office and indicate official results. Clearly, the 2010 election saw a sea change in Ohio politics, and dramatic contrast with the 2006 election: 2010 was a Republican sweep, while 2006 saw a near Democratic sweep of state-wide contests. The Overall Election Picture in Ohio In 2010, prior to the November election, all state-wide offices up for election were in the hands of Democrats, except for the open Senate seat and the state auditor. These offices included the governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and state treasurer. Republican challengers were able to defeat every one of these Democratic incumbents and to also hold the Senate seat. Some of the Republican victories were narrow, but some were fairly resounding. With a poorly performing state economy and with a strong sense of anti-incumbent anger brewing in the state, Democrats saw their fortunes turn negative across the board. Map 1 is a depiction of the distribution of Republican votes for the average of all of the state-wide races in Ohio in 2010. Map 1 There are several geographic patterns in Map 1. First, we see that there is an urban-rural split in the distribution of Republican votes. For the most part, counties with large cities in them such as Cuyahoga (Cleveland), Franklin (Columbus), Lucas (Toledo), and Summit (Akron) leaned Democratic while more rural counties leaned Republican.
    [Show full text]
  • IN the SUPREME COURT of OHIO the Ohio Manufacturers
    Supreme Court of Ohio Clerk of Court - Filed June 22, 2016 - Case No. 2016-0313 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO The Ohio Manufacturers’ Association, et al., : Case No: 2016-0313 : Relators, : Original Action under Section 1g, : Article II of the Ohio Constitution v. : : Ohioans for Drug Price Relief Act, et al. : : Respondents. : EVIDENCE OF PETITION RESPONDENTS – VOLUME I Kurtis A. Tunnell (0038569) Donald J. McTigue (0022849) Counsel Of Record Counsel Of Record Anne Marie Sferra (0030855) J. Corey Colombo (0072398) Nelson M. Reid (0068434) Derek S. Clinger (0092075) James P. Schuck (0072356) McTigue & Colombo LLC Bricker & Eckler LLP 545 E. Town Street 100 South Third Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Tel: 614-263-7000 | Fax: 614-263-7078 Tel: 614-227-2300 | Fax: 614-227-2390 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Counsel for Respondents William S. Booth, Daniel L. Darland, Tracy L. Counsel for Relators Jones, and Latonya D. Thurman Michael DeWine (0009181) Ohio Attorney General Steven T. Voigt (0092879) Senior Assistant Attorney General BRODI J. CONOVER (0092082) Assistant Attorney General 30 East Broad Street, 16th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215 Tel: 614-466-2872 | Fax: 614-728-7592 [email protected] [email protected] Counsel for Respondent Secretary Husted EVIDENCE OF PETITION RESPONDENTS – VOLUME I Petition Respondents hereby file Volume I of their Evidence in the instant case: Exhibit No. Secretary of State’s Responses to Petition Respondents’ Interrogatories and Requests for Production of Documents……………………………………… 1 December 23, 2015 Email from PhRMA to Secretary of State Staff…………………………….
    [Show full text]
  • Ohio Governor's Race a Dead Heat, Quinnipiac University
    Peter A. Brown Assistant Director, Quinnipiac University Polling Institute (203) 582-5201 (203) 535-6203 Rubenstein Associates, Inc. Public Relations Pat Smith (212) 843-8026 FOR RELEASE: NOVEMBER 1, 2010 OHIO GOVERNOR’S RACE A DEAD HEAT, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; REPUBLICAN HAS 19-POINT LEAD IN SENATE RACE The race for Ohio governor is a dead heat with Republican John Kasich getting 47 percent of likely voters to 46 percent for Democratic incumbent Gov. Ted Strickland, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. In the U.S. Senate race, Republican Rob Portman has an insurmountable 56 – 37 percent lead over Democratic Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University survey, conducted by live interviewers, finds. Strickland, who had trailed by double digits earlier in the fall campaign, is leading among Democrats 90 – 6 percent, but Kasich is ahead among Republicans 83 – 10 percent and independent voters 57 – 36 percent in the survey completed Saturday of those who say they are likely to vote or have already cast their ballots. Critical to the outcome are the 6 percent of likely voters who remain undecided and another 5 percent who have selected a candidate but say they could change their mind. “The governor’s race is a statistical tie. It could go either way,” said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. “Gov. Ted Strickland has come from far back. The question is whether he can get over the hump. He has momentum on his side. John Kasich has the historical tendency of undecided voters to break against well-known incumbents at the very end of a campaign.” Strickland is viewed favorably by 45 percent and unfavorably by the same percentage of likely voters.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 NLGA Members Bio Book
    ALABAMA Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth is a father, husband, and small business owner from Marshall County. Prior to entering public service, he worked as a youth pastor at Albertville’s Grace Fellowship Church and was a co-founder of Dream Ranch, one of the most recognized hunting and fishing lodges in the United States. He currently operates the annual Tennessee Valley Hunting and Fishing Expo, which draws more than 20,000 attendees each year. In 2014, Lt. Gov. Ainsworth felt the call to serve his community through elected office and won a seat in the Alabama House of Representatives, where he was a champion of public education, farming, and family values issues. Keeping a self-imposed legislative term limit promise, Ainsworth declared his candidacy for lieutenant governor in 2018 and received the most votes of any candidate for constitutional office on the general election ballot. Ainsworth, who is committed to providing quality public education to Alabama’s schoolchildren, is a strong supporter of the state’s nationally-recognized “First Class” prekindergarten program, which provides young learners with the skills and foundational knowledge necessary to excel in their K – 12 education. Focusing his efforts as lieutenant governor on improving workforce development so that Alabamians may fill and retain long-lasting, well-paying, 21st Century jobs, he also works to promote policies that allow both new and existing industries to expand in Alabama. Ainsworth was elected as national chairman of the Aerospace States Association and is a member of the Alabama Workforce Council. He also heads the Lieutenant Governor’s Small Business Commission and the Lieutenant Governor’s Commission on a 21st Century Workforce.
    [Show full text]
  • Political Contributions & Related Activity Report
    Political Contributions & Related Activity Report 2010 CARTER BECK JOHN JESSER DAVID KRETSCHMER SVP & Counsel VP, Provider Engagement & COC SVP, Treasurer & Chief Investment Officer ANDREW LANG LISA LATTS SVP, Chief Information Officer Staff VP, Public Health Policy MIKE MELLOH VP, Human Resources DEB MOESSNER ANDREW MORRISON 2010 WellPAC President & General Manager KY SVP, Public Affairs BRIAN SASSI WellPAC Chairman EVP, Strategy & Marketing, Board of Directors BRIAN SWEET President & CEO Consumer VP, Chief Clinical Pharmacy Officer JOHN WILLEY Director, Government Relations TRACY WINN ALAN ALBRIGHT WellPAC Treasurer Manager, Public Affairs Legal Counsel to WellPAC WellPAC Assistant Treasurer & Executive Director 1 from the Chairman Recognizing the impact that public policy decisions have on our stakeholders, WellPoint has made a commitment to be involved in the political process. Our efforts include policy development, direct advocacy, lawful corporate contributions and the sponsorship of WellPAC, the non- partisan political action committee of WellPoint associates. WellPAC’s purpose is to help elect candidates for federal and state office who share our mission of making health care reform work for our customers, our associates, our investors and the communities we serve. WellPoint pays the PAC’s administrative costs as allowed by law, but all WellPAC contributions are funded through the voluntary support of eligible WellPoint associates. In 2010, WellPAC contributed $596,999 to federal candidates, political parties and committees, and $192,581 to candidates and committees at the state and local levels. In total, WellPoint made more than $2.8 million in corporate political contributions. Additionally, our public affairs team actively engaged with lawmakers and candidates at the federal level, and in our 14 core business states.
    [Show full text]
  • Clean Energy Coming to Ohio Ohio 26Th State to Pass Clean Energy Standard
    Summer Report Big win: More clean energy coming to Ohio Ohio 26th state to pass clean energy standard On May 1, Gov. Ted Strickland signed SB 221, making Ohio the 26th state to enact a renewable energy standard. Environ- mental groups, wind and solar businesses, labor organizations, manufacturers and many others applauded the work of Gov. Strickland and Ohio’s legislative leaders, most notably Speaker Jon Husted, for mak- ing this investment in Ohio’s future. The bill will ensure that 12.5 percent of Ohio’s energy will come from clean, renewable sources by 2025, and reduce overall energy consumption by 22 percent. “Ohio is now on the map for clean energy Environment Ohio staff members thank Gov. Strickland for his leadership on clean energy. development that will reduce pollution, eliminate the need for expensive new coal-fi red power plants, and take advan- in clean energy because of its extensive economic development. tage of a booming new green economy manufacturing base and skilled workforce. that will create jobs,” stated Erin Bowser, “As a developer of wind energy projects in Director of Environment Ohio. Environment Ohio and a coalition of many states across the country, we know partners, including business leaders, how important it is for a state to have a More than half of the states in the U.S. clean energy developers and many others, renewable energy standard in place that now have renewable energy standards. worked to ensure that an effective policy actually establishes a market for clean en- Other Midwestern states, including Illinois, was put into place that would allow Ohio ergy from day one,” stated Beth O’Brien, Wisconsin and Minnesota, have also put to receive all of the benefi ts of clean representative of Babcock & Brown, a renewable energy standards into place and energy, including reduced pollution and major investor in clean energy.
    [Show full text]