100% of Local Precincts Counted
LOVELAND CITY COUNCIL
Four citizens were competing only for bragging right of being the top vote getter in the Loveland City Council race, applying to run for four open seats for the 4-year term.
All three counties included in these results.
- 1,653 – Dave Bednar
- 2,366 – Linda Cox
- 1,857 – Robert H. Weisgerber
- 1,471 – Brent Zuch
Three to be elected to a 4-year term.
All three counties included in these results.
- 4,863 – Katie Bontrager
- 2,752 – Michael J. Lubes
- 5,145 – Christine M. Olsen
- 5,018 – Linda Pennington
- 2,512 – Ken Bryant
- 2,189 – Jodie L. Leis
- 2,101 – Kathryn Wagner
Three seats were for election for 4-year terms.
All Counties included in these results.
- 1,797 – John Gray
- 1,831 – Tom Bixler
- 1,513 – John Benthien
- 2,371 – Sue Steele
- 1,380 – T. J. Corcoran
- 1,951 – Bob Hausermann
- 1,600 – Ray Autenrieb
- 1,272 – Thomas Risk
- 625 – Charles Stokes
MIAMI TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
Two open seats for 4-year terms.
- 4,817 – Karl B. Schultz
- 6,854 – Mary Wolff
- 3,410 – Mark Keitel
- 3,009 – Michael Collins
Three 4-year terms to be elected.
All Counties included in results.
- 841 – Laurie Walter
- 1,219 – Amy L. Brewer
- 1,008 – Mark Rohrig
- 775 – Carmella Fugate
Three, 4-year terms
All Counties included in these results.
- 5,597 – Andrea R. Brady
- 4,428 – Don Hartley
- 5,002 – Deborah Widder Marques
- 4,866 – Robert D. Hewlett
- 5,151 – David E. Yockey
Two open seats, for 4-year terms.
All counties included in these results.
- 4,734 – Stephanie Black
- 4,809 – Bobbie Grice
- 4,685 – Herb Mayer
MORROW VILLAGE COUNCIL
4 OPEN SEATS
- 190 – Rebecca Issacs-Niemesh
- 106 – Gary I. Kelsey
- 164 – Michael McKeehan
- 220 – Bruce C. Miller
- 75 – Perry Schneiders
- 176 –J udy Warman-Neal
- 108 – Paul Zorn
- 137 – Tony Dickman
- 141 – Douglas L. Drook
- 151 – Linda J. Humphries,
- 142 – Larry Jebsen
Two to be elected to a 4-year term.
- 1,926 – ClydeBaston
- 3,835 – Becky Ehling
- 715 – David Lipson
- 1,363 – Terry Tranter
- 3,800 – Kurt Weber
Incumbent MIchael Munoz did not run for re-election.
Two, 4-year seats open.
- 3,898 – Daniel J. Corey
- 2,453 – Tim Hershner
- 4,261 – Chris Romano
- 2,554 – Lee Speidel
STATE ISSUES (94% of Ohio Precincts Counted)
- Proposed Constitutional Amendment - Compensation to Veterans of the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts YES – 2,099,291 NO – 816,161
- Proposed Constitutional Amendment - Create Livestock Care Standards Board YES – 1,870,384 NO – 1,059,077
- Proposed Constitutional Amendment - Casino Gambling. YES – 1,579,945 NO – 1,406,900
HAMILTON COUNTY ISSUES
- Issue 4 Tax Levy - Add - .34ml - 5yr - Family Services & Treatment Programs YES – 120,066 NO – 112,075
- Issue 5 Tax Levy - Ren & Inc - 4.13ml - 5yr - Developmental Disabilities YES – 159,292 NO – 76,732
- Issue 6 Tax Levy - Ren & Dec - .18ml - 5yr - Museum Center YES – 157,358 NO – 77,288
- Issue 7 Tax Levy - Add - 1ml - 5yr - COE & Capital Improvements Public Library YES – 172,880 NO – 64,784
- Tax Levy- If passed, this l.0 mill levy will replace the expiring 1.2 mill park levy beginning in 2010. YES – 3,169 NO – 1,396
- Proposed Electric Aggregation* YES – 2,726 NO – 1,502
- Proposed Natural Gas Aggregation* YES – 2,743 NO – 1,485
LITTLE MIAMI SCHOOL LEVY YES – 5,558 NO – 6,103
MAINVILLE ISSUE YES – 148 NO – 159
Maineville officials placed a ballot issue on the November 2009 General Election seeking voter approval to pursue an opt-out natural gas aggregation program.
- 15,955 – Gregg Conrad
- 25,540 – Tim Rudd
MILFORD H: WalMART SUNDAY SALES YES – 329 NO – 148
SALEM TOWNSHIP LIBRARY YES – 6,382 NO – 5942
GOSHEN H - PAIR OF DICE SUNDAY SALES YES – 116 NO – 98












