Butler County Ohio General Election November 7, 2000

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Butler County Ohio General Election November 7, 2000 BUTLER COUNTY OHIO GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2000 OFFICIAL RESULTS Total Pct Precincts Counted - TOTAL -280- 280 100.00 Precincts Counted - FAIRFIELD CITY -38- 38 100.00 Precincts Counted - HAMILTON CITY -44- 44 100.00 Precincts Counted - MIDDLETOWN CITY -39- 39 100.00 Precincts Counted - MONROE CITY -7- 7 100.00 Precincts Counted - OXFORD CITY -15- 15 100.00 Precincts Counted - SHARONVILLE CITY -2- 2 100.00 Precincts Counted - VLG OF COLL COR -1- 1 100.00 Precincts Counted - TRENTON CITY -7- 7 100.00 Precincts Counted - FAIRFIELD TWP. -14- 14 100.00 Precincts Counted - HANOVER TWP. -8- 8 100.00 Precincts Counted - LEMON TWP. -2- 2 100.00 Precincts Counted - LIBERTY TWP. -19- 19 100.00 Precincts Counted - MADISON TWP. -7- 7 100.00 Precincts Counted - MILFORD TWP. -4- 4 100.00 Precincts Counted - MORGAN TWP. -5- 5 100.00 Precincts Counted - OXFORD TWP. -2- 2 100.00 Precincts Counted - REILY TWP. -2- 2 100.00 Precincts Counted - ROSS TWP. -7- 7 100.00 Precincts Counted - ST CLAIR TWP. -8- 8 100.00 Precincts Counted - WEST CHESTER TWP. -43- 43 100.00 Precincts Counted - WAYNE TWP. -6- 6 100.00 Precincts Counted - EDGEWOOD CITY SD -21- 21 100.00 Precincts Counted - LAKOTA LOCAL SD -63- 63 100.00 Precincts Counted - MIDDLETOWN CSD -40- 40 100.00 Precincts Counted - PREBLE SHAWNEE SD -1- 1 100.00 Precincts Counted - TALAWANDA CITY SD -30- 30 100.00 Precincts Counted - 58TH HOUSE -112- 112 100.00 Precincts Counted - 59TH HOUSE -96- 96 100.00 Precincts Counted - 60TH HOUSE -72- 72 100.00 Registered Voters - TOTAL . 216,275 Ballots Cast - TOTAL . 138,992 64.27 PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT LIB - HARRY BROWNE/ART OLIVIER . 427 0.31 PAT BUCHANAN/EZOLA FOSTER . 431 0.32 REP - GEORGE W. BUSH/DICK CHENEY . 86,587 63.32 DEM - AL GORE/JOSEPH LIEBERMAN . 46,390 33.93 NAT - JOHN HAGELIN/NAT GOLDHABER . 104 0.08 RALPH NADER/WINONA LADUKE . 2,708 1.98 HOWARD PHILLIPS/J.CURTIS FRAZIER 90 0.07 UNITED STATES SENATOR DEM - TED CELESTE . 34,748 26.33 REP - MIKE DEWINE . 91,886 69.63 NAT - JOHN A. EASTMAN . 1,862 1.41 LIB - JOHN R. MCALISTER . 3,465 2.63 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 8TH DISTRICT REP - JOHN A. BOEHNER . 90,309 69.22 DEM - JOHN G. PARKS . 36,509 27.99 LIB - DAVID R. SHOCK . 3,640 2.79 STATE SENATOR 4TH DISTRICT DEM - ARNOLD D. ENGEL . 42,259 33.51 REP - SCOTT R. NEIN . 83,854 66.49 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 58TH DISTRICT REP - GARY CATES . 35,941 66.77 DEM - A.C. MITCHELL . 17,888 33.23 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 59TH DISTRICT DEM - ARCHIE A. JOHNSON . 13,894 30.62 REP - GREGORY V. JOLIVETTE . 31,479 69.38 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 60TH DISTRICT NAT - R. JASON BACH . 738 2.48 REP - SHAWN N. WEBSTER . 18,138 61.05 LIB - PATRICK K. WHITE . 1,101 3.71 DEM - KEVIN L. WILLIAMS . 9,735 32.76 http://www.butlercountyelections.org/includes/files/nov00/resu1100.txt[2/13/2012 2:25:22 PM] COUNTY COMMISSIONER FULL TERM COMMENCING 1-2-01 REP - CHARLES R. FURMON . 73,087 58.10 DEM - CATHERINE A. STOKER . 52,711 41.90 COUNTY COMMISSIONER FULL TERM COMMENCING 1-3-01 DEM - TERRY J. BRIDGE . 45,465 35.90 REP - MICHAEL A. FOX . 81,187 64.10 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY DEM - DAN GATTERMEYER . 61,755 47.60 REP - ROBIN N. PIPER . 67,989 52.40 CLERK OF COURT OF COMMON PLEAS REP - CINDY CARPENTER . 81,787 65.31 DEM - BRIAN HARRISON . 43,451 34.69 SHERIFF REP - HAROLD DON GABBARD . 91,121 70.47 DEM - ALAN T. LANEY . 38,181 29.53 COUNTY RECORDER DEM - DARRELL H. COLLINS . 44,311 36.07 REP - DANNY N. CRANK . 78,536 63.93 COUNTY TREASURER DEM - GAIL LIVELSBURGER . 47,839 39.27 REP - CAROLE B. MOSKETTI . 73,986 60.73 COUNTY ENGINEER REP - GREGORY J. WILKENS . 103,556 100.00 CORONER REP - RICHARD P. BURKHARDT . 108,092 100.00 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT FULL TERM COMMENCING 1-1-01 TIM BLACK . 51,121 44.79 DEBORAH COOK . 63,003 55.21 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT FULL TERM COMMENCING 1-2-01 TERRENCE O'DONNELL . 60,710 51.74 ALICE ROBIE RESNICK . 56,628 48.26 JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS 12TH DIST. FULL TERM COMMENCING 2-9-01 STEPHEN W. POWELL . 95,893 100.00 JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FULL TERM COMMENCING 1-1-01 KEITH M. SPAETH . 93,094 100.00 JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FULL TERM COMMENCING 1-2-01 MATTHEW J. CREHAN . 92,135 100.00 JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT FULL TERM COMMENCING 1-1-01 J.B. CONNAUGHTON . 44,206 100.00 JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT FULL TERM COMMENCING 1-2-01 ROB LYONS . 43,331 100.00 ISSUE 1 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ISSUE BONDS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PURPOSES YES . 66,064 56.94 NO . 49,951 43.06 ISSUE 2 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT FAIRFIELD CITY RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS YES . 13,802 84.02 NO . 2,626 15.98 ISSUE 3 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT FAIRFIELD CITY PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL FROM OFFICE YES . 14,227 85.27 NO . 2,458 14.73 http://www.butlercountyelections.org/includes/files/nov00/resu1100.txt[2/13/2012 2:25:22 PM] ISSUE 4 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT FAIRFIELD CITY OFFICES HELD BY CITY EMPLOYEES YES . 11,863 74.49 NO . 4,063 25.51 ISSUE 5 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT HAMILTON CITY AMENDING CHARTER IN ITS ENTIRETY YES . 9,388 50.59 NO . 9,170 49.41 ISSUE 6 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL SALARY INCREASE YES . 6,431 32.87 NO . 13,135 67.13 ISSUE 7 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT MIDDLETOWN CITY SIGNATURE REQUIREMENT YES . 7,755 52.36 NO . 7,055 47.64 ISSUE 8 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT MIDDLETOWN CITY EXECUTIVE SESSIONS YES . 3,955 26.23 NO . 11,121 73.77 ISSUE 9 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT MIDDLETOWN CITY CITY COMMISSION SALARY INCREASE YES . 4,007 26.30 NO . 11,230 73.70 ISSUE 10 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT MIDDLETOWN CITY LIBRARY BOARD YES . 8,235 54.57 NO . 6,856 45.43 ISSUE 11 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT MIDDLETOWN CITY BOARD OF HEALTH YES . 5,607 38.28 NO . 9,040 61.72 ISSUE 12 PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT MIDDLETOWN CITY MAYOR/VICE MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL YES . 7,583 51.80 NO . 7,055 48.20 ISSUE 13 PROPOSED TAX LEVY FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP FIRE - 3 MILLS CONTINUING FOR THE TAX LEVY . 4,510 62.41 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY . 2,716 37.59 ISSUE 14 PROPOSED TAX LEVY FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP POLICE - 5.9 MILLS CONTINUING FOR THE TAX LEVY . 4,022 56.04 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY . 3,155 43.96 ISSUE 15 PROPOSED TAX LEVY MORGAN TOWNSHIP FIRE - 2 MILLS 5 YEARS FOR THE TAX LEVY . 1,506 59.48 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY . 1,026 40.52 ISSUE 16 PROPOSED TAX LEVY WAYNE TOWNSHIP FIRE - 1 MILL 5 YEARS FOR THE TAX LEVY . 1,293 62.46 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY . 777 37.54 ISSUE 17 PROPOSED TAX LEVY EDGEWOOD CITY SD 4.9 MILLS CONTINUING FOR THE TAX LEVY . 2,564 38.42 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY . 4,109 61.58 ISSUE 18 PROPOSED BOND ISSUE & TAX LEVY LAKOTA LSD 1.84 MILLS 26 YEARS - 4.9 MILLS CONTINUING FOR THE BOND ISSUE AND LEVY . 19,038 54.02 AGAINST THE BOND ISSUE AND LEVY . 16,207 45.98 ISSUE 19 PROPOSED BOND ISSUE & TAX LEVY MIDDLETOWN SD 2.2 MILLS 27 YEARS - 2 MILLS CONTINUING FOR THE BOND ISSUE AND LEVY . 7,686 46.26 AGAINST THE BOND ISSUE AND LEVY . 8,927 53.74 http://www.butlercountyelections.org/includes/files/nov00/resu1100.txt[2/13/2012 2:25:22 PM] ISSUE 20 PROPOSED REPEAL OF INCOME TAX PREBLE SHAWNEE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE REPEAL OF THE INCOME TAX . 16 40.00 AGAINST THE REPEAL OF THE INCOME TAX . 24 60.00 ISSUE 21 PROPOSED TAX LEVY TALAWANDA CITY SD 6.5 MILLS CONTINUING FOR THE TAX LEVY . 8,277 63.80 AGAINST THE TAX LEVY . 4,697 36.20 ISSUE 22 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 2AL SUNDAY SALES CARRY OUT YES . 320 48.19 NO . 344 51.81 ISSUE 23 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AK WEEKDAY BEER ON/OFF PREMISES YES . 449 65.84 NO . 233 34.16 ISSUE 24 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AK WEEKDAY WINE ON/OFF PREMISES YES . 443 65.34 NO . 235 34.66 ISSUE 25 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AK WEEKDAY LIQUOR BY THE GLASS YES . 435 64.16 NO . 243 35.84 ISSUE 26 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AK SUNDAY SALES ON PREMISES WITH FOOD YES . 425 62.50 NO . 255 37.50 ISSUE 27 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AK SUNDAY SALES OFF PREMISES CARRY OUT YES . 419 61.80 NO . 259 38.20 ISSUE 28 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AL WEEKDAY BEER OFF PREMISES YES . 245 49.20 NO . 253 50.80 ISSUE 29 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AL WEEKDAY BEER ON/OFF PREMISES YES . 240 49.90 NO . 241 50.10 ISSUE 30 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AL WEEKDAY WINE OFF PREMISES YES . 240 48.78 NO . 252 51.22 ISSUE 31 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AL WEEKDAY WINE ON/OFF PREMISES YES . 237 48.77 NO . 249 51.23 ISSUE 32 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AL WEEKDAY LIQUOR BY THE GLASS YES . 257 51.30 NO . 244 48.70 ISSUE 33 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AL SUNDAY SALES ON PREMISES WITH FOOD YES . 238 47.60 NO . 262 52.40 ISSUE 34 LOCAL OPTION PRECINCT 4AL SUNDAY SALES OFF PREMISES CARRY OUT YES . 231 46.57 NO . 265 53.43 ISSUE 35 PROPOSED TAX LEVY M.R.D.D.
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