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Visual Foxpro SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Primary Election - May 4, 2010 - For the Republican Party NAME ADDRESS ZIP GOVERNOR & LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/10/11 JOHN KASICH (R) 7825 LANETTA LN. WESTERVILLE 43082 MARY TAYLOR 3431 PARFOURE BLVD. UNIONTOWN 44685 ATTORNEY GENERAL VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/10/11 MIKE DEWINE (R) 2587 CONLEY RD. CEDARVILLE 45314 STATE AUDITOR VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/10/11 SETH A. MORGAN (R) 7208 HOWLAND PLACE HUBER HEIGHTS 45424 DAVID A. YOST (R) 1191 POLLOCK RD. DELAWARE 43015 SECRETARY OF STATE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/10/11 JON HUSTED (R) 148 SHERBROOKE DR. KETTERING 45429 SANDRA O'BRIEN (R) 3434 STUMPVILLE RD. ROME 44085 STATE TREASURER VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/10/11 JOSH MANDEL (R) U.S. SENATOR VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/03/11 ROB PORTMAN (R) 825 MIAMI AVE. TERRACE PARK 45174 13TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/03/11 JAMES F. BRIHAN (R) 3 WHITAKER COVE AVON LAKE 44012 TOM GANLEY (R) 10802 GLEN FOREST TRAIL BRECKSVILLE 44141 BILL HANEY (R) 4745 MUIRFIELD AVE. BRUNSWICK 44212 JIM HRUBIK (R) 2526 REIMER RD EXT NORTON 44203 JASON MEADE (R) 5371 PRIDE CT BARBERTON 44203 TODD SHARKEY (R) 1078 WINHURST DR AKRON 44313 THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO WITHDRAWAL 04/01/10 10:23:39 1 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Primary Election - May 4, 2010 - For the Republican Party NAME ADDRESS ZIP 14TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/03/11 STEVEN C. LATOURETTE (R) 7082 OAK ST. BAINBRIDGE 44022 17TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/03/11 JIM GRAHAM (R) 248 WAE TRL. CORTLAND 44410 M. E. HENDERSON (R) 374 SPRING GROVE DR. TALLMADGE 44278 CHIEF JUSTICE OH SUPREME COURT VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 MAUREEN O'CONNOR (R) 2700 COLCHESTER RD. CLEVELAND HTS. 44106 JUSTICE OHIO SUPREME COURT VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 JUDITH ANN LANZINGER (R) JUSTICE OHIO SUPREME COURT VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/02/11 PAUL E. PFEIFER (R) 3234 KIESS RD. BUCYRUS 44820 9TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 02/09/11 WILLIAM D. WELLEMEYER (R) 743 UPPER MERRIMAN DR AKRON 44303 9TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 02/10/11 DONNA J. CARR (R) 743 DIANDREA DR AKRON 44333 9TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 02/11/11 BETH WHITMORE (R) 3346 S SMITH RD FAIRLAWN 44333 27TH DISTRICT STATE SENATOR VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 FRANK LAROSE (R) 3800 ROSEMONT BLVD APT 109-C FAIRLAWN 44333 THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO WITHDRAWAL 04/01/10 10:23:39 2 SUMMIT COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Primary Election - May 4, 2010 - For the Republican Party NAME ADDRESS ZIP 41ST DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 LANCE REED (R) 4143 WESTBOURNE BLVD COPLEY 44321 LYNN SLABY (R) 527 CHESWYCK CT COPLEY 44321 42ND DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 KRISTINA DALEY ROEGNER (R) 2222 E STREETSBORO RD HUDSON 44236 43RD DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 TODD M. MCKENNEY (R) 5706 SHERWOOD FOREST DR AKRON 44319 NICK SKERIOTIS (R) 967 TERSHELL TRL MOGADORE 44260 44TH DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 JOSH SINES (R) 851 RANNEY ST AKRON 44310 45TH DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 CHARLES LASHER (R) 431 STANLEY RD AKRON 44312 COMMON PLEAS COURT JUDGE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/05/11 SCOT A. STEVENSON (R) 639 BAIRD AVE BARBERTON 44203 DOMESTIC RELATIONS JUDGE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 1 - TERM COMM 01/06/11 JOHN A. CASALINUOVO (R) 471 BOBWHITE TRL AKRON 44319 SUMMIT COUNTY COUNCIL-AT-LARGE VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN 3 - TERM COMM 01/01/11 MENDY F. PALUMBO (R) 574-1/2 W TUSC. AVE P O BOX 547 BARBERTON 44203 GLORIA J. RODGERS (R) 4562 NEWCOMER RD STOW 44224 BILL ROEMER (R) 3616 SOUTHERN RD RICHFIELD 44286 AMY SCHWAN (R) 142 WESTOVER DR AKRON 44313 THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO WITHDRAWAL 04/01/10 10:23:40 3.
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