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Election Notice for Use with the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (Fwab) R.C ELECTION NOTICE FOR USE WITH THE FEDERAL WRITE-IN ABSENTEE BALLOT (FWAB) R.C. 3511.16 Issued by the Butler County Board of Elections BOE to check Initial notification (to be posted 100 days prior to date of election) one: X Updated notification (to be posted 45 days prior to date of election) NOVEMBER 8th, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION President and Vice President (General Election) or Delegates and Alternate Delegates to a Political Party’s National Convention (Primary) Name(s) of Joint Candidates / Candidate Party Precincts Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine Democratic Butler County (all) Richard Duncan/Ricky Johnson Nonparty Butler County (all) Gary Johnson/Bill Weld Butler County (all) Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka Green Butler County (all) Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence Republican Butler County (all) James Jerome Bell/Scheem Milton Hempstead (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Michael Bickelmeyer/Robert Young (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Darrell L. Castle/Scott N. Bradley (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Cherunda Fox/Roger Kushner (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Ben Hartnell/Dave Marshall (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Tom Hoefling/Steve Schulin (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Page 1 9/13/2016 8:27 AM Bruce E. Jaynes/Roger W. Stewart (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Chris Keniston/Deacon Taylor (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Barry Kirschner/Rick Menefield (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Laurence Kotlikoff/Edward Leamer (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Joseph Maldonado/Douglas Terranova (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Michael Andrew Maturen/Juan Antonio Muñoz (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Evan McMullin/Nathan Johnson (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Monica Moorehead/Lamont Lilly (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Joe Schriner/Joe Moreaux (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Mike Smith/Daniel White (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Josiah R. Stroh/Paul Callahan (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Douglas W. Thomson/Thomas A. Ducro, Jr. (write-in) Nonparty Butler County (all) Page 2 9/13/2016 8:27 AM U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts Tom Connors U.S. Senate/United Nonparty Butler County (all) States/FTC/01-03-2017 Joseph R. DeMare U.S. Senate/United Green Butler County (all) States/FTC/01-03-2017 Rob Portman U.S. Senate/United Republican Butler County (all) States/FTC/01-03-2017 Scott Rupert U.S. Senate/United Nonparty Butler County (all) States/FTC/01-03-2017 Ted Strickland U.S. Senate/United Democratic Butler County (all) States/FTC/01-03-2017 James Stahl (write-in) U.S. Senate/United Nonparty Butler County (all) States/FTC/01-03-2017 Steven Fought Representative to Democratic All of Butler, Clark, Darke, Miami, Preble and Congress/8th/ part of Mercer FTC/1-3-2017 Derrick James Hendricks Representative to Green All of Butler, Clark, Darke, Miami, Preble and th Congress/8 / part of Mercer FTC/1-3-2017 Warren Davidson Representative to Republican All of Butler, Clark, Darke, Miami, Preble and th Congress/8 / part of Mercer FTC/1-3-2017 Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives) Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts Bill Coley State Senate/4th/ Republican Butler County (all) except all of Middletown FTC/01-01-2017 4th ward, Midd1wd2, Midd4wd2, Midd5wd2, and Midd8wd2 John D. Kinne State Senate/4th/ Democratic Butler County (all) except all of Middletown FTC/01-01-2017 4th ward, Midd1wd2, Midd4wd2, Midd5wd2, and Midd8wd2 Johnny H. Hamilton House of Democratic Fairfield City, FFTWP14, Hamilton City (part Representative/51st/ Ham17wd1), Hanover 2 (part), Hanover7.51, FTC/01-01-2017 Ross 1-4, 6-7 and St.Clair5.rls Page 3 9/13/2016 8:27 AM Wes Retherford House of Republican Fairfield City, FFTWP14, Hamilton City (part Representative/51st/ Ham17wd1), Hanover 2 (part), Hanover7.51, FTC/01-01-2017 Ross 1-4, 6-7 and St.Clair5.rls Margaret K. Conditt House of Republican FFTWP 1-13, 15-19, Liberty Twp., Representative/52nd/ Sharonville1-2, and West Chester Twp. FTC/01-01-2017 Candice Keller House of Republican Ham17wd1.53, Hanover1, 2(part), 3-6, 7.53, 8- Representative/53rd/ 10, Lemon, Madison, Middletown 1st & 3rd FTC/01-01-2017 ward, 2nd ward (part), Milford, Monroe, Morgan, Oxford City, Oxford Twp., Reily, Ross5, St.Clair1-4,5.nml., Trenton, and Wayne Suzi Rubin House of Democratic Ham17wd1.53, Hanover1, 2(part), 3-6, 7.53, 8- Representative/53rd/ 10, Lemon, Madison, Middletown 1st & 3rd FTC/01-01-2017 ward, 2nd ward (part), Milford, Monroe, Morgan, Oxford City, Oxford Twp., Reily, Ross5, St.Clair1-4,5.nml., Trenton, and Wayne Paul Zeltwanger House of Republican Middletown ward 4, Midd1wd2, Midd4wd2, Representative/54th/ Midd5wd2, Midd8wd2, part of Warren County FTC/01-01-2017 Rick Smith House of Democratic Middletown ward 4, Midd1wd2, Midd4wd2, Representative/54th/ Midd5wd2, Midd8wd2, part of Warren County FTC/01-01-2017 County Administrative Offices (County Commissioner or County Council, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Sheriff, County Recorder, County Treasurer, County Engineer, Coroner, County Auditor, and Municipal Court Clerk) Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts T.C. Rogers Commissioner/County/ Republican Butler County (all) FTC/01-02-2017 Don Dixon Commissioner/County/ Republican Butler County (all) FTC/01-03-2017 Michael T. Gmoser Prosecuting Republican Butler County (all) Attorney/County FTC/01-02-2017 Mary Swain Clerk of Courts/County/ Republican Butler County (all) FTC/01-02-2017 Richard K. Jones Sheriff/County/ Republican Butler County (all) FTC/01-02-2017 Dale Richter Sheriff/County/ Democratic Butler County (all) FTC/01-02-2017 Page 4 9/13/2016 8:27 AM Danny N. Crank Recorder/County/ Republican Butler County (all) FTC/01-02-2017 Nancy E. Nix Treasurer/County/ Republican Butler County (all) FTC/09-04-2017 Gregory J. Wilkens Engineer/County/ Republican Butler County (all) FTC/01-02-2017 Lisa K. Mannix Coroner/County/ Republican Butler County (all) FTC/01-02-2017 Ohio Supreme Court Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts Maureen O’Connor Chief Justice/FTC/ N/A Butler County (all) 01-01-2017 John P. O’Donnell Justice/FTC/01-01-2017 N/A Butler County (all) Pat Fischer Justice/FTC/01-01-2017 N/A Butler County (all) Cynthia Rice Justice/FTC/01-02-2017 N/A Butler County (all) Pat DeWine Justice/FTC/01-02-2017 N/A Butler County (all) Ohio Court of Appeals (12th District) Name of Candidate Office /Term Party Precincts Robin N. Piper Court of Appeals N/A All of Butler, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, FTC/02-09-2017 Fayette, Madison, Preble and Warren Mike Powell Court of Appeals N/A All of Butler, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, FTC/02-10-2017 Fayette, Madison, Preble and Warren County Court of Common Pleas or County Court Name of Candidate Office /Division/Term Party Precincts Greg Stephens County Court of Common N/A Butler County (all) Pleas/ General/ FTC/01-02-2017 Kathleen Dobrozsi Romans County Court of Common N/A Butler County (all) Pleas/ Juvenile/ FTC/ 01-03-2017 Page 5 9/13/2016 8:27 AM Barbara S. Carter County Court of Common N/A Butler County (all) Pleas/Domestic Relations/ FTC/01-01-2017 Margot Halcomb County Court of Common N/A Butler County (all) Pleas/Domestic Relations/ FTC/01-04-2017 Daniel E. Haughey County Court/Area III/ N/A All of Fairfield Township, Hanover Township, FTC/01-01-2017 Liberty Township, Milford Township, Monroe, Morgan Township, Oxford, Oxford Township, Reily Township, Sharonville, Wayne Township and West Chester Township Local Questions and Issues Number Title Precincts 1 City of Fairfield – Fire – Additional –2.5 mills City of Fairfield for continuing period of time 2 City of Fairfield – Charter Amendment – City of Fairfield Section 8.03 Board of Building Appeals 3 Community Entertainment District – To Permit City of Monroe and part of Warren County Sunday Sales of Beer and Intoxicating Liquor 4 Village of New Miami – Fire – Renewal –2.0 St.Clair4 mills for five years 5 Hanover Township (Unincorporated Area) – Hanover1, Hanover10, Hanover2.H51, Electric Aggregation Hanover2.H53, Hanover2.T51, Hanover2.T53, Hanover3, Hanover4, Hanover 5, Hanover7.51, Hanover7.53, Hanover8, Hanover9.ecs, Hanover9.tcs 6 Hanover Township (Unincorporated Area) – Hanover1, Hanover10, Hanover2.H51, Current Expenses – Additional- 1.75 mills for Hanover2.H53, Hanover2.T51, five years Hanover2.T53, Hanover3, Hanover4, Hanover 5, Hanover7.51, Hanover7.53, Hanover8, Hanover9.ecs, Hanover9.tcs 7 Hanover Township (Unincorporated Area) – Hanover1, Hanover10, Hanover2.H51, Fire – Replacement 1.75 mills & Increase –1.75 Hanover2.H53, Hanover2.T51, mills for five years Hanover2.T53, Hanover3, Hanover4, Hanover 5, Hanover7.51, Hanover7.53, Hanover8, Hanover9.ecs, Hanover9.tcs 8 Madison Township – Electric Aggregation Madison Township Page 6 9/13/2016 8:27 AM 9 Milford Township – Fire – Renewal –2.0 mills Milford Township for five years 10 Ross Township (Unincorporated Area) – Fire – Ross1, Ross2, Ross3, Ross4, Ross6, and Renewal –3.0 mills for five years Ross7 11 Butler County Rural Zoning Code – Replacing StClair1, StClair2.twp, StClair3, St. Clair Township Zoning Resolution StClair5.nml, StClair5.rls 12 Monroe Local Schools- Substituting of an Monroe1-5, Monroe 7-9, Lemon1 and part Existing Tax Levy-7.2 mills for a continuing of Warren County period of time 13 For a particular location – The Rivertown Monroe3 Brewing Company, LLC 14 For a particular location- The Land of Illusion Madison1 Haunted Scream Park 15 & 16 For a particular location – Johnson’s Grocery FFTWP7 17 For a particular location – Stumps Bar Ham4wd6 18 For a particular location- Billy T’s Midd2wd1 19 Preble Shawnee Local Schools- 0.75% Income Wayne1.psl Tax-23 years/2.5 mills Bond Issue for maximum 37 years 20 For a particular location- Veracruz Mexican Midd3wd4 Restaurant 21 For a particular location – University Express Midd8wd1 22 & 23 For a particular precinct – Midd9wd1 Midd9wd1 24 For a particular location – The Wine List WC11 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER FOR INDICATING YOUR CHOICES ON A FEDERAL WRITE-IN ABSENTEE BALLOT (FWAB): To complete a Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB), go to www.fvap.gov.
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