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Walking List CLERMONT NEW RICHMOND EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:06/22/2021 Walking List CLERMONT NEW RICHMOND EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:06/22/2021 SELECTION CRITERIA : ({voter.status} in ['A','I']) and {district.District_id} in [113] 2270 HUGHES, BRITTANY NICOLE DEM ME-B - MONROE TOWNSHIP B 2270 LINDSEY, ARTHUR L REP BERRY RD AMELIA 45102 2270 LINDSEY, VICKIE LYNN REP 2270 SAYLOR, JACLYN E DEM 2205 REYNOLDS, MARY E NOPTY 2272 CARTY, LARRY R NOPTY 2205 REYNOLDS, THOMAS NOPTY 2272 CARTY, LESIE SUE NOPTY 2205 WILLIAMS, WYATT KREO NOPTY 2276 ATKINS, TYLER ANTHONY NOPTY 2207 FIGHTMASTER, MARY L REP 2276 WRIGHT, SANDRA G REP 2208 WADE, ERIC EDWARD NOPTY 2284 SLUDER, CHARLES HOWARD NOPTY 2210 HERRON, SHANE A NOPTY 2296 DAVIDSON JR, ALVIN NOPTY 2210 ROMANO, DAEMIEN CORD NOPTY 2296 DAVIDSON, TRULA ANN NOPTY 2210 ROMANO, KIMBERLEE LORRAINE NOPTY 2296 HARVEY, JACK E NOPTY 2211 STEVENS, KATIE L NOPTY 2310 MAYNARD, MARILYN ANN REP 2211 STEVENS, SEAN MICHAEL NOPTY 2328 BYRD, CASSANDRA MARIE NOPTY 2212 DODSON, VICKI LECOLE NOPTY 2328 BYRD, DAN AARON NOPTY 2215 CONLEY, DIANA KAY NOPTY 2328 BYRD, JILL ANN NOPTY 2215 CONLEY, GARY NEIL NOPTY 2360 KRUSLING, CECILIA J NOPTY 2218 NEAL, MICHAEL B NOPTY 2360 KRUSLING, JAMIE E NOPTY 2219 BLANTON, BRENDA I NOPTY 2360 KRUSLING, JOSEPH M NOPTY 2220 ARRINGTON JR, PAUL DAVID NOPTY 2370 BOGGS, WILLIE GENE NOPTY 2220 CLARK, PAIGE J NOPTY 2390 RETTINGER, MICHAEL A REP 2220 STOUT, JEREMY SCOTT NOPTY 2390 RETTINGER, SHAWNTELL MARIE REP 2221 CONN, RICHARD M REP 2221 CONN, SUSAN REP BETHEL NEW RICHMOND RD NEW RICHMOND 45157 2222 WOLFE, CATHERINE RENEE REP 2222 WOLFE, JAMES S REP 1900 APPLEGATE, GERNA R REP 2223 LEWIS, SHERI A NOPTY 1900 APPLEGATE, VIRGINIA S REP 2223 SCHIRMER, NORMA L NOPTY 1926 TEKULVE, THOMAS JOHN NOPTY 2229 #UNIT 3 REARDON, DANIEL J NOPTY 1926 WELLING, BRYCE EDWARD NOPTY 2229 #UNIT 3 REARDON, SANDRA E NOPTY 1926 WELLING, CINDY L NOPTY 2237 BRONDHAVER, MICAH T NOPTY 1960 #APT 1 FRANKLIN, HOWARD NOPTY 2237 BRONDHAVER, SANDRA ELAINE NOPTY 1976 #LOT 2 MACK, SAVANAH NAOMI NOPTY 2237 LESTER, BRANDON C REP 1976 #UNIT 1 GREESON, KATHY S REP 2237 LESTER, HEATHER ELAINE REP 1976 #UNIT 1 GREESON, MICHAEL C REP 2244 STEELMAN, CHARLES R NOPTY 1976 #UNIT 1 GREESON, PATRICK L REP 2255 STURGILL, THELMA C NOPTY 1980 SENTERS JR, MERVIN NOPTY 2255 WEATHERSPOON, CODY MICHAEL NOPTY 1980 SENTERS, REGINA MARIE NOPTY 2260 JONES JR, RALPH L NOPTY 2032 FICHTER, SETH A DEM 2262 LYNCH, RICHARD O NOPTY 2060 GALEA, BRUCE PAUL NOPTY 2263 SMITH, HELEN MARIE NOPTY 2060 GALEA, TRACEY LEANNE NOPTY 2265 ADAMS, CATHERINE NOPTY 2088 HENDERSON, LEA ROSE NOPTY 2265 COOPER, DAWN COLLEEN NOPTY 2088 HENDERSON, MICHAEL G REP 2265 KEPLINGER, CHRISTOPHER D NOPTY 2150 WINKLER, ILENE MARIE REP 2265 KEPLINGER, MARTHA J NOPTY 2200 BIESENBENDER, BRIANA D REP 2269 JENNINGS, JENNIFER LYNN NOPTY 2200 BIESENBENDER, ERIC REP 2287 STORETVEDT, AIDA O NOPTY 2220 SHAMBLIN, DIANA D REP 2287 STORETVEDT, ROALD DEM 2220 SHAMBLIN, GARY V DEM 2288 MYERS, TEELA M NOPTY BOGGS RD AMELIA 45102 2288 ROSENBLUTH, MARK O NOPTY 2289 BALKEMA, MERANDA HOPE NOPTY 2665 MOSBAUGH, ADAM LEE DEM 2289 #UNIT 1 BREWER, DAVID SCOTT NOPTY 2665 MOSBAUGH, ERIN DIANE DEM 2289 #UNIT 1 WILSON, ROBERT DONALD NOPTY 2685 DAVIS, DIANA CHRISTINE NOPTY 2289 #UNIT 2 BRYANT, MIKAEL PATRIC NOPTY 2692 MOSBAUGH, ALLEN LEE DEM 2289 #APT 2 BRYANT, ANNA M NOPTY 2692 MOSBAUGH, ERIC PAUL NOPTY 2692 MOSBAUGH, KATHY J DEM BETHEL NEW RICHMOND RD BETHEL 45106 2698 WEBER, DOUGLAS G DEM 2250 BISHOP, MATTHEW JACOB NOPTY 2698 WEBER, ELIZABETH A DEM 2256 HENTZ, MELISSA R NOPTY 2711 DUGGINS, VIRGINIA R NOPTY 2264 CHILTON, HEATHER LEE NOPTY BROOKING RD AMELIA 45102 2264 HUEBNER, JOSEPH SHANE NOPTY 2691 MCINTIRE, ROGER D NOPTY ESSVR, LLC —2021 6/22/2021 9:43:35AM R708.01 Page 1 of 97 Walking List CLERMONT NEW RICHMOND EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:06/22/2021 4 COLE, REAGAN H REP ME-B - MONROE TOWNSHIP B 4 TUDOR, BYRON D NOPTY BROOKING RD AMELIA 45102 4 TYLER, SUMMER P NOPTY 5 HOLBROOK, GERALYN MARIE NOPTY 2693 MATHIEU, IAN A DEM 5 LONGBOTTOM, JOHN E NOPTY 2693 MATHIEU, KAREN LYNETTE DEM 5 LONGBOTTOM, MARIANNE B NOPTY 2696 BRANDSTETTER JR, DUANE D NOPTY 5 LONGBOTTOM, RANDALL S NOPTY 2696 BRANDSTETTER, JOSHUA DOUGLAS NOPTY 5 MONSON, AMY LOUISE NOPTY 2696 BRANDSTETTER, JULIA R NOPTY 6 SWORMSTEDT, CARLY ANN NOPTY 2696 BRANDSTETTER, SARAH REBEKAH NOPTY 6 SWORMSTEDT, CYNTHIA ANN NOPTY 2696 PAPP, DANIEL JOSEPH NOPTY 7 DOTSON, RICHARD E NOPTY 2701 GABELMAN JR, LEROY NOPTY 7 DOTSON, SALLY A NOPTY 2701 GABELMAN, LISA R NOPTY 7 SAMOYA, PHYLLIS ILA NOPTY 2706 BAKER, ELMER L NOPTY 2706 BAKER, JACOB R NOPTY CRANE SCHOOLHOUSE RD BETHEL 45106 2707 COOPER, MARY JEAN NOPTY 2707 COOPER, MICHAEL RAY NOPTY 2285 MCCLAIN, BRANDY ROCHELLE NOPTY 2707 COOPER, STANLEY JOSEPH NOPTY 2285 MCCLAIN, JEFFERY CURTIS NOPTY 2709 DEMPSEY, JOHN DARYL NOPTY 2285 MCCLAIN, KAYLA MICHELLE NOPTY 2709 HUGHES, LUMMIE ELIZABETH NOPTY 2285 MCCLAIN, NANCY CAROLYN NOPTY 2709 PANCAKE SR, BENJAMIN TRAVIS NOPTY 2285 RIDGER, HELEY ROCHELLE NOPTY 2709 PANCAKE JR, ROY RICHARD NOPTY 2290 HATHORN, MARK A NOPTY 2715 ROYSE, BARBARA A NOPTY 2345 RICHEY, EMILY JADE NOPTY 2345 RICHEY, MICHAEL SHANE NOPTY CHEROKEE TRL NEW RICHMOND 45157 2355 NOBLE, SHELLY A NOPTY 2355 WOLFF, GREGORY L NOPTY 1 GABRIEL, KELLY S DEM 1 GABRIEL, WILLIAM C NOPTY S DUNHAM RD AMELIA 45102 2 HAEFLING, JUDY L REP 2 HAEFLING, STEPHEN DOUGLAS REP 2867 JOWERS, DONALD R NOPTY 2 HAEFLING, WALTER H REP 2867 JOWERS, LINDA SUE NOPTY 3 BROWNE, JERRIE B NOPTY 2889 PICKELHEIMER, KIMBERLY STAR NOPTY 3 BROWNE, WILLIAM ALEXANDER NOPTY 2897 WIBBELS, DAN R DEM 4 WIEHE, HEIDIE NOPTY 2899 BAUMGARTNER, JERRY E REP 4 WIEHE, THOMAS W NOPTY 2901 SWEET, CANDY S NOPTY 5 GURLEY, ELIZABETH A NOPTY 2901 SWEET, JAMES L REP 6 GURLEY, DOUGLAS STEVEN NOPTY 2901 #UNIT A BARE, HAROLD NOPTY 6 GURLEY, LESLIE DIANE NOPTY 2998 CORBETT, KESSIAH M DEM 8 GASKILL, FRANCINE NOPTY 2998 CORBETT III, ROBERT E DEM 9 BECKER, RICHARD L REP 3098 CORBETT JR, ROBERT E NOPTY 10 SCALES, ANITA C REP FAIR OAK RD AMELIA 45102 10 SCALES, ROBERT W REP 11 LOTZ, DIANNE REP 2505 SCAGGS, PAULA D NOPTY 11 LOTZ, MICKEY E REP 2505 SHEETS, GAWAINE LEE NOPTY 13 CANTER, KATHRYN J REP 2740 HOLLINGSWORTH, ELLEN ROSE NOPTY 13 CANTER, ROBERT S REP 2740 HOLLINGSWORTH, KALEY KAY NOPTY 14 MCDONALD, NANCY WHYTE NOPTY 2740 HOLLINGSWORTH, PATTI A NOPTY 15 BLACKBURN, CHERYL L DEM 2740 HOLLINGSWORTH, ROBERT D NOPTY 15 BLACKBURN, NEIL REP 2746 MCCARTHY, SHANNON MARIE NOPTY 16 WEBER, JESSICA M NOPTY 2756 FOSTER, CHRISTINE H NOPTY 16 WEBER, PHILLIP P NOPTY 2756 FOSTER, KENNETH H NOPTY 22 BAER, JANE ANN DEM 2766 REYNOLDS, DIANCE L REP 22 BAER, JUDY K DEM 2766 REYNOLDS, ELSIE REP 23 ROBERTO, MARK GERARD REP 2785 HOLSCHER, GRETCHEN TENBROECK NOPTY 24 ADAMS, LINDA A REP 2789 BAIN, RACHAEL NICOLE NOPTY 24 ADAMS, RICHARD H REP 2789 LAMBERT, JOSHUA L NOPTY 2789 LAMBERT, KAITLYN RACHELLE NOPTY COLONEL WATSON DR NEW RICHMOND 45157 2796 BUSH, JUDY NOPTY 1 COOREY, ANDREW CHARLES REP 2800 THOMPSON, JAMES D NOPTY 1 COOREY, CHRISTINA L REP 2800 THOMPSON, JOSHUA DILLON NOPTY 1 COOREY, WAYNE D REP 2800 THOMPSON, T CAROL NOPTY 3 DELAPE, ANTHONY C NOPTY 2801 MCGEE, GLENNA J NOPTY 3 DELAPE, ANTHONY M NOPTY 2801 MCGEE, JAMES R NOPTY 3 DELAPE, KRISTA L NOPTY 2805 BOLTON, SHARON SUE NOPTY 2809 BATES JR, JIMMY D NOPTY ESSVR, LLC —2021 6/22/2021 9:43:36AM R708.01 Page 2 of 97 Walking List CLERMONT NEW RICHMOND EXEMPTED VSD Run Date:06/22/2021 2373 KING, IDA MAE NOPTY ME-B - MONROE TOWNSHIP B 2373 KING, JOHN S DEM FAIR OAK RD AMELIA 45102 2373 KING, SIERRA KALEY REP 2809 CORWIN, BRENDA J NOPTY 2375 GORTEMILLER, CRAIG S REP 2823 HENSLEY, ASHLEY R NOPTY 2375 GORTEMILLER, PENNY R REP 2823 HENSLEY, HERBERT R REP 2376 TUFAELLA, ANDREW J NOPTY 2823 HENSLEY, HERBERT R NOPTY 2376 TUFARELLA, CYNTHIA L NOPTY 2823 HENSLEY, VIRGINIA V REP 2376 TUFARELLA JR, JOHN M NOPTY 2823 VENTERS, MARTHA ONEDA NOPTY 2381 RENDLER, NICHOLAS LAWRENCE DEM 2830 BRUNK, CHARLES D REP 2393 MURPHY, ALICE PATRICIA REP 2830 BRUNK, DEBORAH ANN REP 2393 MURPHY, WILLIAM J REP 2848 RAYHAWK, CHRISTY JONINS NOPTY 2394 PACK, LISA K NOPTY 2848 RAYHAWK, ERIC JAMES NOPTY 2400 BEASLEY, CARLA J NOPTY 2848 SHOWALTER, CARA LEA REP 2400 SCHNEIDER, THOMAS G NOPTY 2848 SHOWALTER, DOROTHY D REP 2410 BENTON, JAMES C REP 2848 #APT 1 ANDERS, TERRY L REP HELENS WAY NEW RICHMOND 45157 2850 ISON, BRENDA S REP 2850 ISON, GEORGE DOUGLAS NOPTY 1824 MOSBAUGH, AMANDA L NOPTY 2850 ISON, GEORGE R REP 1824 MOSBAUGH, JASON A DEM 2852 NEWKIRK, DEBRA S NOPTY 1829 JOOSTEN, DUSTIN B NOPTY 2852 NEWKIRK, JEFFREY D NOPTY 1829 STOUT, AMY LORAINE NOPTY 2854 SETSER, BARBARA LYNN DEM 1832 PATTERSON, TARA ANN NOPTY 2858 BALL, CANDACE SUE NOPTY 1832 PATTERSON JR, WILLIAM J NOPTY 2858 BALL, GABRIELLE HOPE NOPTY 1833 MARTIN, DOUGLAS SAMUEL NOPTY 2858 BALL, JACOB ALBERT NOPTY 1833 MARTIN, JULIE ELIZABETH NOPTY 2858 BALL, MICHAEL T NOPTY 1848 MCLELLAND III, JAMES A NOPTY 2862 BLAIR, NANCY E NOPTY 1849 LARKBY, CAROL J REP 2862 BLAIR, WILLIAM R REP 1849 LARKBY, DAVID A REP 1849 LARKBY, DAVID ROSS REP GARRISON RD BETHEL 45106 1854 MAXWELL, JEANINE JESSICA NOPTY 2264 CARROLL, KELLI S NOPTY 1854 MAXWELL, JUSTIN KORY NOPTY 2264 COOPER, LINDA KAYE NOPTY 1854 SVINTSITSKI, ALEKSANDR V NOPTY 2275 SUMMERVILLE, WILLIAM G REP 1854 SVINTSITSKI, DAVID NOPTY 2280 COMBS, PHILLIP RICHARD NOPTY 1854 SVINTSITSKI, LYUBOV P NOPTY 2280 TYDINGS, PATRICK R NOPTY 1854 SVINTSITSKI, MARY A NOPTY 2280 TYDINGS, TINA R REP 1854 SVINTSITSKI, PAUL A NOPTY 2283 MEDER JR, ADOLPH REP 1855 JACOB, HOPE L NOPTY 2283 MEDER, GLORIA D REP 1855 JACOB, TREVOR ALLEN NOPTY 2283 MEDER, LEVI CHRISTIAN NOPTY HILLCREST DR AMELIA 45102 2284 STEWART, KEVIN L NOPTY 2284 STEWART, MARIA LYNN NOPTY 2270 KILGORE, MATTHEW THOMAS
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