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PIC-K.PIC OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY BALLOT May 8, 2018 Fairfield County, Ohio Instructions to Voter • To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice. • Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. • If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. • To vote for a write-in candidate: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of the blank line and write in the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. • Do not write in a candidate's name if that person's name already is printed on the ballot for that same contest. • If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times. For Governor and For Justice of the Supreme Court For Judge of the Court of Lieutenant Governor (Full term commencing 1-1-2019) Common Pleas Domestic (To vote for Governor and Lieutenant (Vote for not more than 1) Relations Governor, darken the oval at the left (Full term commencing 1-2-2019) of the joint candidates of your choice) Craig Baldwin (Vote for not more than 1) Mary Taylor and Laura Smith Nathan D. Estruth For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-2-2019) For County Commissioner Mike DeWine and (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Jon Husted Mary DeGenaro Lisa Reade For Attorney General For Judge of the Court of Jeffrey Fix (Vote for not more than 1) Appeals (5th District) (Full term commencing 2-9-2019) For County Auditor Dave Yost (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) For Auditor of State John W. Wise Jon A. Slater, Jr. (Vote for not more than 1) For Judge of the Court of For Member of County Keith Faber Appeals (5th District) Central Committee (Full term commencing 2-10-2019) (Vote for not more than 1) For Secretary of State (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) No Valid Petition Filed Chad Sanders Frank LaRose For Judge of the Court of Appeals (5th District) For Treasurer of State (Full term commencing 2-11-2019) (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Robert Sprague Andrew King Sandra O'Brien For Member of State Central Committee, Man For U.S. Senator (20th District) (Vote for not more than 1) (Vote for not more than 1) Melissa Ackison Patrick Hennessey For Member of State Central Don Elijah Eckhart Committee, Woman (20th District) (Vote for not more than 1) Mike Gibbons Angela D. White SampleDiana L. Fleegle Dan Kiley For State Representative (77th District) Jim Renacci (Vote for not more than 1) Tim Schaffer For Judge of the Court of Write-in Common Pleas (Full term commencing 1-1-2019) For Representative to Congress (Vote for not more than 1) (15th District) Richard E. Berens (Vote for not more than 1) Steve Stivers Page 1 of 2 FRONT Card 558 RptPct 660-10 "PIC-K.PIC" Default Issue 1 Proposed Tax Levy (Renewal) Creates a bipartisan, public process for 6 drawing congressional districts Violet Township Proposed Constitutional A majority affirmative vote is necessary for Amendment passage. A renewal of a tax for the benefit of Violet Proposed by Joint Resolution of the Township for the purpose of providing or General Assembly maintaining senior citizens services or To amend the version of Section 1 of Article facilities at a rate not exceeding two-tenths XI that is scheduled to take effect January (0.2) mill for each one dollar of valuation, 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of which amounts to two cents ($0.02) for each Article XIX of the Constitution of the State one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of Ohio to establish a process for of five (5) years, commencing in 2018, first congressional redistricting. due in calendar year 2019. A majority yes vote is necessary for the For the Tax Levy amendment to pass. Against the Tax Levy 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 Sample Members of the Board of Elections Fairfield County, Ohio May 8, 2018 Page 2 of 2 BACK Card 558 RptPct 660-10 "PIC-K.PIC" Default .