|
Grand
Township |
Purpose:
Additional tax levy for current
operating expenses.
1.5 Mills for 5 years |
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For
the Levy |
54 |
52.43% |
| Against
the Levy |
49 |
47.57% |
|
|
|
Marion
Township - Electric Aggregation |
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For
the Issue |
848 |
59.8% |
| Against
the Issue |
570 |
40.20% |
|
|
|
Village of
Caledonia - Electric Aggregation |
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For
the Issue |
72 |
63.16% |
| Against
the Issue |
42 |
36.84% |
|
|
|
Village of
Green Camp |
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For
the Issue |
36 |
69.23% |
|
Against the Issue |
16 |
30.77% |
|
|
|
Pleasant
Local School District |
Purpose:
Earned income tax levy for current
operating expenses.
1% tax continuing |
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For
the Tax Issue |
941 |
39.32% |
|
Against the Tax Issue |
1452 |
60.68% |
|
|
|
River Valley
Local School District |
Purpose:
Additional and incremental tax levy
for current operating expenses
3.0 Mills for 5 years
2.0 Mills for 4 years
2.0 Mills for 3 years |
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For
the Levy |
795 |
31.14% |
| Against
the Levy |
1758 |
68.86% |
|
|
|
Pleasant
Township |
Purpose:
Replacement tax levy for fire protection
2.0 Mills for 5 years |
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For
the Levy |
773 |
53.57% |
|
Against the Levy |
670 |
46.43% |
|
|
|
State Issue
1 |
|
TO EXTEND
THE OHIO THIRD FRONTIER PROGRAM BY
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO PROMOTE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
This
proposed amendment would:
-
Continue funding for research and
development purposes by authorizing
the state to issue$700 million of
general obligation bonds to renew
and continue programs for research
and development in support of Ohio
industry, commerce, and business.
- •
Limit the amount of all state
general obligations that may be
issued for, and the amounts of
proceeds from those state general
obligations that may be committed
to, those research and development
purposes, to no more than $450
million total for the period
including state fiscal years 2006
through 2011, no more than $225
million in fiscal year 2012 and no
more than $175 million in any fiscal
year thereafter, plus any amounts
that in any prior fiscal year could
have been but were not issued or
committed.
-
Require state agencies awarding
funding from those state general
obligations to obtain independent
reviews of and recommendations as to
the merits of proposed research and
development projects. The Governor,
the President and Minority Leader of
the Senate, and the Speaker and
Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives must be provided
information regarding the
independent reviewer prior to any
award, and the state agency
proposing the award must also notify
those officials if the
recommendations of an independent
reviewer are not adopted by that
state agency for the proposed
project and the reasons for not
adopting those recommendations.
|
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For |
5313 |
59.25% |
|
Against |
3654 |
40.75% |
|
|
|
State Issue
2 |
|
ISSUE 2
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO
CHANGE THE LOCATION OF THE COLUMBUS
CASINO FACILITY AUTHORIZED BY PREVIOUS
STATEWIDE VOTE
This
proposed amendment would:
-
Change the location of the Columbus
area casino authorized by statewide
vote at the November 2009 general
election from the area known as “The
Arena District” to the site of a
former General Motors/Delphi Corp.
manufacturing plant. The amendment
makes no change regarding any other
casino authorized by the previous
statewide vote.
If
adopted, this amendment shall take
effect immediately. |
|
COUNT |
PERCENT |
| For |
6601 |
74.11% |
|
Against |
2306 |
25.89% |
|
|
|
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