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Election Notice for Use with the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (Fwab) R.C Form No. 120 Prescribed by Secretary of State (5-12) ELECTION NOTICE FOR USE WITH THE FEDERAL WRITE-IN ABSENTEE BALLOT (FWAB) R.C. 3511.16 Issued by the Montgomery County Board of Elections BOE to check one: Initial notification (to be posted 100 days prior to date of election) X Updated notification (to be posted 4 6 days prior to date of election) PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 1 7, 2020 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 Michael Bennet DEM All Precincts Joseph R. Biden, Jr. DEM All Precincts Michael R. Bloomberg DEM All Precincts Cory Booker - Withdrawn DEM All Precincts Pete Buttigieg DEM All Precincts Tulsi Gabbard DEM All Precincts Amy Klobuchar DEM All Precincts Deval Patrick DEM All Precincts Bernie Sanders DEM All Precincts Tom Steyer DEM All Precincts Elizabeth Warren DEM All Precincts Donald J. Trump REP All Precincts Andrew Yang, Write In DEM All Precincts State Executive Offices (Governor, Attorney General, Auditor of State, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State) Name of Candidate Office Party Precincts U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts John Anderson U.S. Congress 10 th District REP All Precincts Kathi Flanders U.S. Congress 10 th District REP All Precincts Eric Moyer U.S. Congress 10 th District DEM All Precincts Desiree Tims U.S. Congress 10 th District DEM All Precincts Mike Turner U.S. Congress 10 th District REP All Precincts Ohio General Assembly (Ohio Senate and Ohio House of Representatives) Name of Candidate Office /District/Term Party Precincts Niraj Antani State Senator – 6th District REP Day 2-A – 3-A, Day 3-B(split 3), 3-C,3-E, 3-G(splits 1,2 &3), 3-H – 3-L, Dayton 9-A - 9-D, 20-A – 20-D, Butler Twp A-G, Vandalia A-J, Clay Twp-A, B(splits 1&2), Clay Twp-C, Phillipsburg, German Twp A- B, Germantown A-C, Harrison Twp -C (split 2), Huber 1-A – 6-C, Kettering 1-A – 4-K, Riverside A-M, Page Manor, Miami Twp A-T, West Carrollton A-G, Miamisburg 1-A – 4-D, Moraine 1-A – 4-A, Oakwood A- G, Clayton 1-A, 1-B(splits 2&3) Clayton 1- C, Englewood A-J, Union A-D, Washington Twp A-X, Centerville A-P Mark Fogel State Senator – 6th District DEM Day 2-A – 3-A, Day 3-B(split 3), 3-C,3-E, 3-G(splits 1,2 &3), 3-H – 3-L, Dayton 9-A - 9-D, 20-A – 20-D, Butler Twp A-G, Vandalia A-J, Clay Twp-A, B(splits 1&2), Clay Twp-C, Phillipsburg, German Twp A- B, Germantown A-C, Harrison Twp -C (split 2), Huber 1-A – 6-C, Kettering 1-A – 4-K, Riverside A-M, Page Manor, Miami Twp A-T, West Carrollton A-G, Miamisburg 1-A – 4-D, Moraine 1-A – 4-A, Oakwood A- G, Clayton 1-A, 1-B(splits 2&3) Clayton 1- C, Englewood A-J, Union A-D, Washington Twp A-X, Centerville A-P Albert Griggs, Jr. State Senator – 6th District DEM Day 2-A – 3-A, Day 3-B(split 3), 3-C,3-E, 3-G(splits 1,2 &3), 3-H – 3-L, Dayton 9-A - 9-D, 20-A – 20-D, Butler Twp A-G, Vandalia A-J, Clay Twp-A, B(splits 1&2), Clay Twp-C, Phillipsburg, German Twp A- B, Germantown A-C, Harrison Twp -C (split 2), Huber 1-A – 6-C, Kettering 1-A – 4-K, Riverside A-M, Page Manor, Miami Twp A-T, West Carrollton A-G, Miamisburg 1-A – 4-D, Moraine 1-A – 4-A, Oakwood A- G, Clayton 1-A, 1-B(splits 2&3) Clayton 1- C, Englewood A-J, Union A-D, Washington Twp A-X, Centerville A-P Gregory Alan Robinson State Senator – 6th District REP Day 2-A – 3-A, Day 3-B(split 3), 3-C,3-E, 3-G(splits 1,2 &3), 3-H – 3-L, Dayton 9-A - 9-D, 20-A – 20-D, Butler Twp A-G, Vandalia A-J, Clay Twp-A, B(splits 1&2), Clay Twp-C, Phillipsburg, German Twp A- B, Germantown A-C, Harrison Twp -C (split 2), Huber 1-A – 6-C, Kettering 1-A – 4-K, Riverside A-M, Page Manor, Miami Twp A-T, West Carrollton A-G, Miamisburg 1-A – 4-D, Moraine 1-A – 4-A, Oakwood A- G, Clayton 1-A, 1-B(splits 2&3) Clayton 1- C, Englewood A-J, Union A-D, Washington Twp A-X, Centerville A-P Rachel Selby State Senator – 6th District REP Day 2-A – 3-A, Day 3-B(split 3), 3-C,3-E, 3-G(splits 1,2 &3), 3-H – 3-L, Dayton 9-A - 9-D, 20-A – 20-D, Butler Twp A-G, Vandalia A-J, Clay Twp-A, B(splits 1&2), Clay Twp-C, Phillipsburg, German Twp A- B, Germantown A-C, Harrison Twp -C (split 2), Huber 1-A – 6-C, Kettering 1-A – 4-K, Riverside A-M, Page Manor, Miami Twp A-T, West Carrollton A-G, Miamisburg 1-A – 4-D, Moraine 1-A – 4-A, Oakwood A- G, Clayton 1-A, 1-B(splits 2&3) Clayton 1- C, Englewood A-J, Union A-D, Washington Twp A-X, Centerville A-P Willis E. Blackshear, Jr. State Representative – DEM Day Ward 1, Day Wards 4-8, Day Wards 39 th House District 10-19, Day Wards 21-23, Jefferson Twp A- D, Trotwood 4-B(split 1), Trotwood 4-C (split 2) Walter J. Hickman, Jr. State Representative – DEM Day Ward 1, Day Wards 4-8, Day Wards 39 th House District 10-19, Day Wards 21-23, Jefferson Twp A- D, Trotwood 4-B(split 1), Trotwood 4-C (split 2) John Ferrell Mullins, III State Representative – REP Day Ward 1, Day Wards 4-8, Day Wards 39 th House District 10-19, Day Wards 21-23, Jefferson Twp A- D, Trotwood 4-B(split 1), Trotwood 4-C (split 2) Jo’el Jones State Representative – DEM Day Ward 1, Day Wards 4-8, Day Wards 39 th House District 10-19, Day Wards 21-23, Jefferson Twp A- D, Trotwood 4-B(split 1), Trotwood 4-C (split 2) Leronda Jackson State Representative – DEM Day Ward 2, 3-A, 3-B(split 3), 3-C, 3-E, 3- 40 th House District G(splits 1,2&3), 3-H – 3-L, Butler Twp A-G, Vandalia A-J, Clay Twp A, B(splits 1&2), C, Phillipsburg, Harrison Twp –C(split 2), Huber 1-A – 6-C, Riverside-B, E, F, K, M, Clayton 1-A, 1-B(splits 2&3), 1-C, Englewood A-J, Union A-D Phil Plummer State Representative – REP Day Ward 2, 3-A, 3-B(split 3), 3-C, 3-E, 3- 40 th House District G(splits 1,2&3), 3-H – 3-L, Butler Twp A-G, Vandalia A-J, Clay Twp A, B(splits 1&2), C, Phillipsburg, Harrison Twp –C(split 2), Huber 1-A – 6-C, Riverside-B, E, F, K, M, Clayton 1-A, 1-B(splits 2&3), 1-C, Englewood A-J, Union A-D Cate Berger State Representative – DEM Day Ward 9, Ward 20, Kettering 1-A – 4-K, 41st House District Riverside A, C, D, G-J, L, Page Manor, Oakwood A-G, Centerville A-H, I (split 1), J-N, O (split 1), P Andrea White State Representative – REP Day Ward 9, Ward 20, Kettering 1-A – 4-K, 41st House District Riverside A, C, D, G-J, L, Page Manor, Oakwood A-G, Centerville A-H, I (split 1), J-N, O (split 1), P Jake Stubbs State Representative – REP Centerville I (split 2), O (split 2), German 42nd House District Twp A-B, Germantown A-C, Miami Twp A- T, West Carrollton A-G, Miamisburg 1-A-4- D, Moraine 1-A-4-A, Washington Twp. A-X Tom Young State Representative – REP Centerville I (split 2), O (split 2), German 42nd House District Twp A-B, Germantown A-C, Miami Twp A- T, West Carrollton A-G, Miamisburg 1-A-4- D, Moraine 1-A-4-A, Washington Twp. A-X Amy Cox State Representative – DEM Day 3-B (split 1&2), Day 3-D, Day 3-F, 3-G 43rd House District (split 4), Brookville A-D, Clay Twp B (split 3), Harrison Twp A, Harrison Twp B, Harrison Twp– C (split 1), Harrison Twp D, E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N, Jackson Twp A-B, Farmersville, Jackson/New Lebanon A-B, Trotwood 1-A – 4-A, 4-B (split 2), 4-C (split 1), 4-D, Perry Twp A-C, Perry/New Lebanon, Clayton 1-B (split 1), Clayton 1- D, Clayton 2-A-3-C Rodney Creech State Representative – REP Day 3-B (split 1&2), Day 3-D, Day 3-F, 3-G 43rd House District (split 4), Brookville A-D, Clay Twp B (split 3), Harrison Twp A, Harrison Twp B, Harrison Twp– C (split 1), Harrison Twp D, E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N, Jackson Twp A-B, Farmersville, Jackson/New Lebanon A-B, Trotwood 1-A – 4-A, 4-B (split 2), 4-C (split 1), 4-D, Perry Twp A-C, Perry/New Lebanon, Clayton 1-B (split 1), Clayton 1- D, Clayton 2-A-3-C J.
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