SUMMARY REPORT Lake County, Ohio OFFICIAL RESULTS Run Date:11/24/10 General Election RUN TIME:10:29 AM November 2, 2010

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SUMMARY REPORT Lake County, Ohio OFFICIAL RESULTS Run Date:11/24/10 General Election RUN TIME:10:29 AM November 2, 2010 SUMMARY REPORT Lake County, Ohio OFFICIAL RESULTS Run Date:11/24/10 General Election RUN TIME:10:29 AM November 2, 2010 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 157). 157 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 157,732 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 80,811 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 51.23 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) John Kasich/Mary Taylor (REP). 41,467 52.35 Ken Matesz/Margaret Ann Leech (LIB). 2,056 2.60 Dennis S. Spisak/Anita Rios (GRE) . 1,525 1.93 Ted Strickland/Yvette McGee Brown (DEM) 34,157 43.12 WRITE-IN. 0 Total . 79,205 Attorney General Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Richard Cordray (DEM) . 34,051 43.38 Mike DeWine (REP). 39,486 50.31 Marc Allan Feldman (LIB) . 2,436 3.10 Robert M. Owens (CON) . 2,518 3.21 Total . 78,491 Auditor of State Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) L. Michael Howard (LIB). 4,093 5.37 David Pepper (DEM) . 32,415 42.51 Dave Yost (REP) . 39,745 52.12 Total . 76,253 Secretary of State Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Charles R. Earl (LIB) . 3,917 5.13 Jon Husted (REP) . 42,136 55.22 Maryellen O'Shaughnessy (DEM). 30,246 39.64 Total . 76,299 Treasurer of State Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Kevin L. Boyce (DEM). 26,995 34.92 Matthew P. Cantrell (LIB) . 4,526 5.85 Josh Mandel (REP). 45,786 59.23 Total . 77,307 United States Senator Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Eric W. Deaton (CON). 1,437 1.84 Lee Fisher (DEM) . 28,206 36.15 Daniel H. LaBotz (SOC) . 503 .64 Rob Portman (REP). 46,974 60.20 Michael L. Pryce . 906 1.16 WRITE-IN. 3 Total . 78,029 Representative to Congress (14th District) Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) John M. Jelenic (LIB) . 2,911 3.70 Steven C. LaTourette (REP). 53,400 67.91 Bill O'Neill (DEM) . 22,318 28.38 Total . 78,629 State Representative (62nd District) Vote For 1 (WITH 79 OF 79 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Lorraine M. Fende (DEM). 19,837 50.96 David M. Fiebig (REP) . 19,093 49.04 Total . 38,930 State Representative (63rd District) Vote For 1 (WITH 78 OF 78 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Mark A. Schneider (DEM). 18,103 46.86 Ron Young (REP) . 20,529 53.14 Total . 38,632 County Commissioner Full Term Commencing 1/1/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Bob Murphy (REP) . 37,613 49.19 Daniel P. Troy (DEM). 38,852 50.81 Total . 76,465 County Auditor Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Christine J. Page (DEM). 24,061 31.23 Edward H. Zupancic (REP) . 52,981 68.77 Total . 77,042 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Eric Brown . 17,263 25.05 Maureen O'Connor . 51,655 74.95 Total . 68,918 Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/1/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Judith Ann Lanzinger. 34,987 53.77 Mary Jane Trapp . 30,077 46.23 Total . 65,064 Justice of the Supreme Court Full Term Commencing 1/2/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Paul E. Pfeifer . 53,567 100.00 Total . 53,567 Judge of the Court of Appeals (11th District) Full Term Commencing 2/9/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Eugene A. Lucci . 46,333 70.51 Thomas R. Wright . 19,381 29.49 Total . 65,714 Member of Council (Mentor City - Ward 4) Unexpired Term Ending 12/31/11 Vote For 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Lou Aliberti . 685 16.60 Erik Bednarcik. 746 18.08 John A. Krueger . 1,273 30.85 Ronald L. Micchia. 1,423 34.48 Total . 4,127 LAKELAND COLLEGE - 1.7 Mills Replacement Levy Building and Construction or Improvements Vote For 1 (WITH 157 OF 157 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 41,211 52.05 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 37,965 47.95 Total . 79,176 MORLEY LIBRARY - 1 Mill Renewal Levy Current Expenses Vote For 1 (WITH 33 OF 33 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 10,287 58.42 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 7,322 41.58 Total . 17,609 WILLOUGHBY-EASTLAKE SCHOOLS - 1.3 Mills Replacement Levy General Permanent Improvements Vote For 1 (WITH 46 OF 46 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 12,668 58.44 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 9,010 41.56 Total . 21,678 PAINESVILLE CITY SCHOOLS - 6 Mills Replacement Levy Current Expenses Vote For 1 (WITH 10 OF 10 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 1,726 49.58 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 1,755 50.42 Total . 3,481 MADISON VILLAGE - Proposed Charter Amendment Police Department Vote For 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 880 73.33 NO. 320 26.67 Total . 1,200 RIVERSIDE SCHOOLS - Est. 4.84 Mills Additional Levy Emergency Requirements Vote For 1 (WITH 27 OF 27 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 5,993 42.43 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 8,130 57.57 Total . 14,123 CHARDON SCHOOLS - Est. 4.29 Mills Additional Levy Avoiding an Operating Deficit Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 2 22.22 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 7 77.78 Total . 9 EASTLAKE CITY - Article II, Sec 2 Charter Amendment Vacancy in Office Vote For 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 4,214 78.43 NO. 1,159 21.57 Total . 5,373 EASTLAKE CITY - Article III, Sec 2 Charter Amendment Recall Election Vote For 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 3,923 74.41 NO. 1,349 25.59 Total . 5,272 EASTLAKE CITY - Article VIII, Sec 2 Charter Amendment Planning Commission Vote For 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 3,667 70.53 NO. 1,532 29.47 Total . 5,199 EASTLAKE CITY - Article VIII, Sec 4 Charter Amendment Zoning Board of Appeals Vote For 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 3,606 69.60 NO. 1,575 30.40 Total . 5,181 EASTLAKE CITY - Article XI, Sec 3 Charter Amendment Reference to Gender Vote For 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 3,630 69.31 NO. 1,607 30.69 Total . 5,237 EASTLAKE CITY - 3 Mills Renewal Levy Road Maintenance and Improvements Vote For 1 (WITH 12 OF 12 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 3,146 56.34 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 2,438 43.66 Total . 5,584 WICKLIFFE CITY - Proposed Zoning Amendment (By Petition) Rezone from (INS) to (R1-60) Vote For 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 2,306 51.89 NO. 2,138 48.11 Total . 4,444 WICKLIFFE CITY - Local Option Ward 1, Precinct B Sunday Sales - Green Ridge Golf Course Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 443 71.68 NO. 175 28.32 Total . 618 WAITE HILL VILLAGE - Proposed Charter Amendment Authorize Tax up to 4 Mills Without Voter Approval Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 103 36.27 NO. 181 63.73 Total . 284 GRAND RIVER VILLAGE - 5 Mills Additional Levy Current Operating Expenses Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 68 40.00 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 102 60.00 Total . 170 PERRY VILLAGE - 3 Mills Renewal Levy Roads and Bridges Vote For 1 (WITH 1 OF 1 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 261 45.63 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 311 54.37 Total . 572 WILLOUGHBY HILLS CITY - Proposed Charter Amendment 2% Income Tax Vote For 1 (WITH 7 OF 7 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 2,019 59.63 NO. 1,367 40.37 Total . 3,386 WILLOWICK CITY - 1 Mill Renewal Levy Improving Sanitary and Storm Sewers Vote For 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 3,153 69.19 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 1,404 30.81 Total . 4,557 PAINESVILLE CITY - Proposed Charter Amend. (By Petition) Staggered at Large Council Terms and Ten Day Correction Vote For 1 (WITH 10 OF 10 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 2,369 64.69 NO. 1,293 35.31 Total . 3,662 KIRTLAND CITY - 0.85 Mill Renewal Levy Senoir Citizen and Recreation Facility Vote For 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 1,924 64.93 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 1,039 35.07 Total . 2,963 KIRTLAND CITY - Proposed Charter Amendment Amendments to the Kirtland City Charter Vote For 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 1,851 66.68 NO. 925 33.32 Total . 2,776 KIRTLAND CITY - Proposed Zoning Amendment Amend the Zoning Map of Kirtland City Vote For 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 1,643 59.06 NO. 1,139 40.94 Total . 2,782 CONCORD TOWNSHIP - 1 Mill Additional Levy Police Protection Vote For 1 (WITH 14 OF 14 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 4,446 54.79 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 3,668 45.21 Total . 8,114 LEROY TOWNSHIP - 0.9 Mill Additional Levy Street Maintenance and Repairs Vote For 1 (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 695 45.84 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 821 54.16 Total . 1,516 PERRY TOWNSHIP - 0.8 Mill Additional Levy Police Protection Vote For 1 (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY .
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