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Summary Report Lake County, Ohio Official Results Run Date:01/21/09 General Election Run Time:02:06 Pm November 4, 2008 SUMMARY REPORT LAKE COUNTY, OHIO OFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:01/21/09 GENERAL ELECTION RUN TIME:02:06 PM NOVEMBER 4, 2008 VOTES PERCENT PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 215). 215 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL . 160,648 BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 122,793 VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL . 76.44 President and Vice-President Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Chuck Baldwin/Darrell L. Castle (CON) . 268 .22 Bob Barr/Wayne Allyn Root (LIB) . 399 .33 Richard Duncan/Ricky Johnson . 89 .07 John McCain/Sarah Palin (REP). 59,142 48.74 Cynthia McKinney/Rosa A. Clemente (GRE) 163 .13 Brian Moore/Stewart Alexander (SOC). 27 .02 Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez . 1,086 .90 Barack Obama/Joe Biden (DEM) . 60,155 49.58 WRITE-IN. 6 Total . 121,335 Attorney General Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Richard Cordray (DEM) . 60,210 57.08 Mike Crites (REP). 39,890 37.82 Robert M. Owens . 5,384 5.10 Total . 105,484 Rep to Congress (14th Dist) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Steven C. LaTourette (REP). 70,561 61.15 David Macko (LIB). 3,051 2.64 Bill O'Neill (DEM) . 41,785 36.21 Total . 115,397 State Senator (18th Dist) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Timothy J. Grendell (REP) . 80,817 100.00 Total . 80,817 State Representative (62nd Dist) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 113 OF 113 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Lorraine M. Fende (DEM). 34,525 62.69 Mike Gutierrez (REP). 20,549 37.31 Total . 55,074 State Representative (63rd Dist) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 102 OF 102 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Carol-Ann Schindel (REP) . 25,187 45.93 Mark A. Schneider (DEM). 29,655 54.07 Total . 54,842 County Commissioner (1-2-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Judy Moran (DEM) . 54,040 49.85 Raymond E. Sines (REP) . 54,375 50.15 Total . 108,415 County Commissioner (1-3-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Robert E. Aufuldish (DEM) . 63,412 58.01 Raymond C. Somich (REP). 45,908 41.99 Total . 109,320 Prosecuting Attorney Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Charles E. Coulson (REP) . 78,123 100.00 Total . 78,123 Clerk of Court Common Pleas Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Maureen G. Kelly (DEM) . 57,736 55.25 Kevin Rhomberg (REP). 46,769 44.75 Total . 104,505 Sheriff Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Daniel A. Dunlap (REP) . 87,857 100.00 Total . 87,857 County Recorder Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Ann M. Radcliffe (DEM) . 47,021 44.50 Frank A. Suponcic (REP). 58,642 55.50 Total . 105,663 County Treasurer Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) John S. Crocker (DEM) . 69,255 65.21 Chuck Huebner (REP) . 36,956 34.79 Total . 106,211 County Engineer Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) James R. Gills (REP). 77,699 100.00 Total . 77,699 Coroner Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Dan Cudnik (DEM) . 45,486 43.37 Lynn A. Smith (REP) . 59,384 56.63 Total . 104,870 State Board of Ed (5th Dist) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Robin C. Hovis. 37,913 50.49 Richard Javorek . 37,172 49.51 Total . 75,085 Justice of Supreme Ct (1-1-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Maureen O'Connor . 63,260 65.82 Joseph D. Russo . 32,856 34.18 Total . 96,116 Justice of Supreme Ct (1-2-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Peter M. Sikora . 40,048 44.71 Evelyn L. Stratton . 49,534 55.29 Total . 89,582 Judge Ct App (11th Dist, 2-9-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Paul Brickner . 33,926 37.80 Timothy P. Cannon. 55,830 62.20 Total . 89,756 Judge Ct App (11th Dist, 2-10-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Cynthia Westcott Rice . 71,117 100.00 Total . 71,117 Judge Comm Pleas (D.R., 1-2-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Colleen A. Falkowski. 73,955 100.00 Total . 73,955 Judge Comm Pleas (Juv., 1-4-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Patrice Denman. 36,706 38.81 Karen D. Lawson . 57,884 61.19 Total . 94,590 Judge Comm Pleas (Gen., 1-5-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Joe Gibson . 60,181 65.91 Randi LeHoty . 31,122 34.09 Total . 91,303 Judge Comm Pleas (Pro., 2-9-09) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) Theodore R. Klammer . 76,293 100.00 Total . 76,293 1 Proposed Constitutional Amendment Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 75,822 71.67 NO. 29,964 28.33 Total . 105,786 2 Proposed Constitutional Amendment Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 77,319 70.36 NO. 32,575 29.64 Total . 109,894 3 Proposed Constitutional Amendment Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 80,845 74.94 NO. 27,040 25.06 Total . 107,885 5 Referendum Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 75,794 66.97 NO. 37,380 33.03 Total . 113,174 6 Proposed Constitutional Amendment Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 215 OF 215 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 43,840 36.93 NO. 74,873 63.07 Total . 118,713 Eastlake City Issue 7 (Zoning Ord. 2008-059) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 18 OF 18 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 4,968 60.00 NO. 3,312 40.00 Total . 8,280 Kirtland City Issue 7 (Replacement 2.8mills, 5yrs) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 8 OF 8 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE TAX LEVY . 2,557 64.52 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY. 1,406 35.48 Total . 3,963 MENTOR CITY ISSUE 7 (Zoning) Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 45 OF 45 PRECINCTS COUNTED) YES . 12,229 49.04 NO. 12,706 50.96 Total . 24,935 MENTOR CITY ISSUE 8 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 45 OF 45 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 14,797 62.81 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 8,761 37.19 Total . 23,558 MENTOR CITY ISSUE 9 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 45 OF 45 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 16,405 70.15 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 6,982 29.85 Total . 23,387 MENTOR CITY ISSUE 10 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 45 OF 45 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 15,009 66.08 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 7,706 33.92 Total . 22,715 MENTOR CITY ISSUE 11 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 45 OF 45 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 14,873 68.77 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 6,755 31.23 Total . 21,628 MENTOR CITY ISSUE 12 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 45 OF 45 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 6,235 26.49 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 17,302 73.51 Total . 23,537 WICKLIFFE CITY ISSUE 7 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 5,280 83.47 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 1,046 16.53 Total . 6,326 WICKLIFFE CITY ISSUE 8 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 16 OF 16 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 3,562 58.86 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 2,490 41.14 Total . 6,052 WILLOUGHBY HILLS CITY ISSUE 7 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 2,462 59.89 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 1,649 40.11 Total . 4,111 WILLOUGHBY HILLS CITY ISSUE 8 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 2,309 56.10 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 1,807 43.90 Total . 4,116 WILLOUGHBY HILLS CITY ISSUE 9 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 2,690 66.03 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 1,384 33.97 Total . 4,074 WILLOUGHBY HILLS CITY ISSUE 10 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 3,066 75.07 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 1,018 24.93 Total . 4,084 WILLOUGHBY HILLS CITY ISSUE 11 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 2,496 62.32 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 1,509 37.68 Total . 4,005 WILLOUGHBY HILLS CITY ISSUE 12 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 2,959 75.20 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 976 24.80 Total . 3,935 WILLOUGHBY HILLS CITY ISSUE 13 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 2,692 66.63 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT. 1,348 33.37 Total . 4,040 WILLOUGHBY HIILS CITY ISSUE 14 Vote For One (1) 1 (WITH 9 OF 9 PRECINCTS COUNTED) FOR THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . 2,379 58.25 AGAINST THE CHARTER AMENDMENT.
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