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The certified form of the Official Questions and Issues ballot containing the certified wording for the three state issues, tax levies, bond issues, local liquor options and other questions must be used for all voting systems. This form contains examples of some of the local questions and issues that might appear on the ballot in your county.
3 lis 2009 · All 88 counties had questions and issues on the 2009 General Election ballot. The total number of issues appearing on the ballot was 1,767. Below are the results, broken down by type:
Official Results: November 3, 2009 *Please note the information is provided by the county boards of elections. For any questions regarding the information provided, please contact the appropriate county board of elections. Special Election: August 4, 2009 Local Issues Results Special Election: August 4, 2009 Primary Election: May 5, 2009. Local ...
3 lis 2009 · Ohio Issues Report (PDF) - State Issue Ballot Information for the November 2009 Election as prepared by the Ohio Ballot Board. Nonpartisan Information League of Women Voters
3 lis 2009 · In 2009, voters decided on three statewide ballot measures in Ohio on November 3. One was an initiated constitutional amendment. Two were legislatively referred constitutional amendments. Voters approved three (100%) and rejected zero (0%). November 3, 2009.
3 lis 2009 · Ohio Issue 3 was on the ballot as an initiated constitutional amendment in Ohio on November 3, 2009. It was approved. A "yes" vote supported authorizing one casino facility within Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo, levying a fixed tax of 33% of gross casino revenue, and establishing the distribution of tax revenue.
Ohio ballot measures come in several different varieties: legislatively referred state statute - Appears on a state's ballot as a ballot measure because the state legislature in that state voted to put it before the voters.