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Instructions to Voter To vote: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of your choice. Note the permitted number of choices directly below the title of each candidate office. Do not mark the ballot for more choices than allowed. If you mark the ballot for more choices than permitted, that contest or question will not be counted. To vote for a write-in candidate: completely darken the oval ( ) to the left of the blank line and write in the candidate's name. Only votes cast for candidates who filed as write-in candidates can be counted. Do not write in a candidate's name if that person's name already is printed on the ballot for that same contest. If you make a mistake or want to change your vote: return your ballot to an election official and get a new ballot. You may ask for a new ballot up to two times. OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT VOTE BOTH SIDES Page 1 of 2 CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY For Member of Council at Large (Vote for not more than 4) Roxanna L. Karg Democratic Tom Karcher Aaron Korte Republican Donald C. Spiegel Republican John M. Walker Republican Kenneth Wessler Republican UPPER SANDUSKY MUNICIPAL COURT For Judge of the Municipal Court (Vote for not more than 1) James M. Ruhlen Republican TOWNSHIP OF CRANE For Township Trustees (Vote for not more than 2) David T. Courtad Thomas E. Martin UPPER SANDUSKY EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT For Member of Board of Education (Vote for not more than 3) Jeffrey A. Conley Eric D. Landversicht Neil R. Kinley Issue 1 Rights for Crime Victims Proposed Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Initiative Petition To repeal and replace the existing language in Section 10a of Article I of the Constitution of the State of Ohio A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass. The proposed amendment would expand the rights of victims under the current Section 10a and require that the rights of victims be protected as vigorously as the rights of the accused. More specifically, for the purpose of ensuring due process, respect, fairness, and justice for crime victims and their families in the criminal and juvenile justice systems, the amendment would provide victims with: the right to privacy and to be treated with respect, fairness, and dignity; the right to information about the rights and services available to crime victims; the right to notification in a timely manner of all proceedings in the case; the right to be present and heard at all court proceedings, including the right to petition the court to protect the victim's rights; the right to a prompt conclusion of the case; to refuse discovery requests made by the accused, except as authorized by Article I, Section 10 of the Ohio constitution; the right to reasonable protection from the accused; the right to notice of the release or escape of the accused; and the right to restitution. The proposed amendment would not establish a cause of action for damages or compensation against the state or any political subdivision. If approved, the amendment will be effective 90 days after the election. SHALL THE AMENDMENT BE APPROVED? YES NO Typ:01 Seq:0001 Spl:01 WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017 001 Upper A 11 40 41 42 43 51 21 A A B B C C 7.4.2.0 / 012503-14 © Election Systems & Software, Inc. 1981, 2002

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Page 1: OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Electi… · BOARD MEMBERS Page 2 of 2 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Issue 2 To require state agencies to not pay more for prescription drugs than

Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

Roxanna L. KargDemocraticTom Karcher

Aaron KorteRepublicanDonald C. SpiegelRepublicanJohn M. WalkerRepublicanKenneth WesslerRepublican

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theCity of Upper Sandusky for the purposeof CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1.3 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to thirteencents ($0.13) for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for a period of fiveyears, commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

Tom Karcher

Aaron KorteRepublicanDonald C. SpiegelRepublicanJohn M. WalkerRepublicanKenneth WesslerRepublicanRoxanna L. KargDemocratic

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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40

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theCity of Upper Sandusky for the purposeof CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1.3 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to thirteencents ($0.13) for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for a period of fiveyears, commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

Aaron KorteRepublicanDonald C. SpiegelRepublicanJohn M. WalkerRepublicanKenneth WesslerRepublicanRoxanna L. KargDemocraticTom Karcher

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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11

40

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42

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A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theCity of Upper Sandusky for the purposeof CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1.3 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to thirteencents ($0.13) for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for a period of fiveyears, commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

Donald C. SpiegelRepublicanJohn M. WalkerRepublicanKenneth WesslerRepublicanRoxanna L. KargDemocraticTom Karcher

Aaron KorteRepublican

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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40

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42

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54

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theCity of Upper Sandusky for the purposeof CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1.3 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to thirteencents ($0.13) for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for a period of fiveyears, commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

John M. WalkerRepublicanKenneth WesslerRepublicanRoxanna L. KargDemocraticTom Karcher

Aaron KorteRepublicanDonald C. SpiegelRepublican

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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Page 2 of 2

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Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theCity of Upper Sandusky for the purposeof CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1.3 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to thirteencents ($0.13) for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for a period of fiveyears, commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

Kenneth WesslerRepublicanRoxanna L. KargDemocraticTom Karcher

Aaron KorteRepublicanDonald C. SpiegelRepublicanJohn M. WalkerRepublican

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

CITY OF UPPER SANDUSKY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theCity of Upper Sandusky for the purposeof CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1.3 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to thirteencents ($0.13) for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for a period of fiveyears, commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF ANTRIM

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Brian Alban

David S. Brunson

Roger A. Jury

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF ANTRIM

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Brian Alban

David S. Brunson

Roger A. Jury

NORTH CENTRAL OHIOEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(7th District)(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

No Valid Petition Filed

RIDGEDALE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Angela K. Burns

Raymond Andy Ricketts

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

TRI-RIVERS JOINTVOCATIONALSCHOOL DISTRICT

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofTri-Rivers Joint Vocational SchoolDistrict, Wyandot, Crawford, Delaware,Hardin, Marion, Morrow, and UnionCounties for the purpose of currentoperating expenses at a rate notexceeding 1.3 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to thirteencents, $0.13 for each one hundreddollars of valuation, for a period of 5years, commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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007 Antrim 2 - Ridgedale

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF ANTRIM

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Brian Alban

David S. Brunson

Roger A. Jury

NORTH CENTRAL OHIOEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(8th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

April Shroll

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Steve Crall

Debra J. Gifford

Fred Hendricks

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Thomas G. Kalb

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

007 Antrim 3 - Wynford

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B

C

C

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BOARD MEMBERS

Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED BOND ISSUE ANDTAX LEVY

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICTWyandot and CrawfordCounties

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall the Wynford Local school district beauthorized to do the following:

1. Issue bonds for the purpose ofconstructing, improving and renovatingschool facilities, including a new highschool, and locally funded initiativesunder the Classroom FacilitiesAssistance Program of the Ohio FacilitiesConstruction Commission; furnishing andequipping the same; improving the sitesthereof; and acquiring interest in land asnecessary in connection therewith in theprincipal amount of $17,060,000, to berepaid annually over a maximum periodof 37 years, and levy a property taxoutside the ten-mill limitation, estimatedby the county auditor to average over thebond repayment period of 4.95 mills foreach one dollar of tax valuation, whichamounts $0.495 for each one hundreddollars of tax valuation, to pay the annualdebt charges on the bonds, and to paydebt charges on any notes issued inanticipation of those bonds?

2. Levy an additional property tax toprovide funds for the acquisition,construction, enlargement, renovation,and financing of permanentimprovements at a rate not exceeding 1mill for each one dollar of tax valuation,which amounts to $0.10 for each onehundred dollars of tax valuation, for acontinuing period of time?

FOR THE BOND ISSUEAND LEVY

AGAINST THE BONDISSUE AND LEVY

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007 Antrim 3 - Wynford

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

008 Crane 1 - Upper Sandusky

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40

41

42

44

54

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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008 Crane 1 - Upper Sandusky

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D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

NORTH CENTRAL OHIOEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(8th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

April Shroll

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Steve Crall

Debra J. Gifford

Fred Hendricks

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Thomas G. Kalb

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

008 Crane 2 - Wynford

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40

41

42

44

54

21

22

62

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED BOND ISSUE ANDTAX LEVY

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICTWyandot and CrawfordCounties

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall the Wynford Local school district beauthorized to do the following:

1. Issue bonds for the purpose ofconstructing, improving and renovatingschool facilities, including a new highschool, and locally funded initiativesunder the Classroom FacilitiesAssistance Program of the Ohio FacilitiesConstruction Commission; furnishing andequipping the same; improving the sitesthereof; and acquiring interest in land asnecessary in connection therewith in theprincipal amount of $17,060,000, to berepaid annually over a maximum periodof 37 years, and levy a property taxoutside the ten-mill limitation, estimatedby the county auditor to average over thebond repayment period of 4.95 mills foreach one dollar of tax valuation, whichamounts $0.495 for each one hundreddollars of tax valuation, to pay the annualdebt charges on the bonds, and to paydebt charges on any notes issued inanticipation of those bonds?

2. Levy an additional property tax toprovide funds for the acquisition,construction, enlargement, renovation,and financing of permanentimprovements at a rate not exceeding 1mill for each one dollar of tax valuation,which amounts to $0.10 for each onehundred dollars of tax valuation, for acontinuing period of time?

FOR THE BOND ISSUEAND LEVY

AGAINST THE BONDISSUE AND LEVY

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008 Crane 2 - Wynford

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E

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRANE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David T. Courtad

Thomas E. Martin

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 2)

Kathy Koehler

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

008 Crane 3 - Mohawk

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40

41

42

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54

21

23

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

CRANE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit of CraneTownship for the purpose of CURRENTEXPENSES at a rate not exceeding 0.5mill for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to five cents ($0.05) foreach one hundred dollars of valuation, fora period of five years, commencing in2017, first due in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED SCHOOL INCOMETAX (RENEWAL)

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of onepercent (1%) on the school districtincome of individuals and of estates beimposed by the Mohawk Local SchoolDistrict, to renew an income tax expiringat the end of 2020, for five years,beginning January 1, 2021, for thepurpose of current expenses?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

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008 Crane 3 - Mohawk

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E

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRAWFORD

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Aaron J. Pahl

Stevs Phillips

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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009 Crawford 1 - Upper Sandusky

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40

41

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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009 Crawford 1 - Upper Sandusky

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRAWFORD

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Aaron J. Pahl

Stevs Phillips

CAREY EXEMPTEDVILLAGE SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jason M. Arend

Matthew Stombaugh

Tony J. Wenzinger

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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009 Crawford 2 - Carey

11

40

41

42

45

51

21

22

62

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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009 Crawford 2 - Carey

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

VILLAGE OF CAREY

For Mayor(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

John W. GreenDemocraticRobert T. MaisonRepublicanJennifer Rathburn

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

Anthony Fletcher

Chase FletcherDemocraticJames KnoxRepublicanRobert E. Styer Jr.RepublicanDario J. Troiano

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRAWFORD

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Aaron J. Pahl

Stevs Phillips

CAREY EXEMPTEDVILLAGE SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jason M. Arend

Matthew Stombaugh

Tony J. Wenzinger

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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010 Carey A

11

40

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B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

VILLAGE OF CAREY

For Mayor(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Robert T. MaisonRepublicanJennifer Rathburn

John W. GreenDemocratic

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

Chase FletcherDemocraticJames KnoxRepublicanRobert E. Styer Jr.RepublicanDario J. Troiano

Anthony Fletcher

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRAWFORD

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Aaron J. Pahl

Stevs Phillips

CAREY EXEMPTEDVILLAGE SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jason M. Arend

Matthew Stombaugh

Tony J. Wenzinger

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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011 Carey B

11

40

41

42

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53

21

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

VILLAGE OF CAREY

For Mayor(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Jennifer Rathburn

John W. GreenDemocraticRobert T. MaisonRepublican

For Member of Council at Large(Vote for not more than 4)

James KnoxRepublicanRobert E. Styer Jr.RepublicanDario J. Troiano

Anthony Fletcher

Chase FletcherDemocratic

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF CRAWFORD

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Aaron J. Pahl

Stevs Phillips

CAREY EXEMPTEDVILLAGE SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jason M. Arend

Matthew Stombaugh

Tony J. Wenzinger

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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012 Carey C

11

40

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42

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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012 Carey C

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF EDEN

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Cory Bils

Allen Weaver

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

013 Eden 1 - Upper Sandusky

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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013 Eden 1 - Upper Sandusky

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E

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF EDEN

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Cory Bils

Allen Weaver

NORTH CENTRAL OHIOEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(8th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

April Shroll

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Steve Crall

Debra J. Gifford

Fred Hendricks

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Thomas G. Kalb

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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013 Eden 2 - Wynford

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40

41

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B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED BOND ISSUE ANDTAX LEVY

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICTWyandot and CrawfordCounties

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall the Wynford Local school district beauthorized to do the following:

1. Issue bonds for the purpose ofconstructing, improving and renovatingschool facilities, including a new highschool, and locally funded initiativesunder the Classroom FacilitiesAssistance Program of the Ohio FacilitiesConstruction Commission; furnishing andequipping the same; improving the sitesthereof; and acquiring interest in land asnecessary in connection therewith in theprincipal amount of $17,060,000, to berepaid annually over a maximum periodof 37 years, and levy a property taxoutside the ten-mill limitation, estimatedby the county auditor to average over thebond repayment period of 4.95 mills foreach one dollar of tax valuation, whichamounts $0.495 for each one hundreddollars of tax valuation, to pay the annualdebt charges on the bonds, and to paydebt charges on any notes issued inanticipation of those bonds?

2. Levy an additional property tax toprovide funds for the acquisition,construction, enlargement, renovation,and financing of permanentimprovements at a rate not exceeding 1mill for each one dollar of tax valuation,which amounts to $0.10 for each onehundred dollars of tax valuation, for acontinuing period of time?

FOR THE BOND ISSUEAND LEVY

AGAINST THE BONDISSUE AND LEVY

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013 Eden 2 - Wynford

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF EDEN

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Cory Bils

Allen Weaver

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 2)

Kathy Koehler

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

013 Eden 3 - Mohawk

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40

41

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

EDEN NORTH FIRE DISTRICT

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theEden North Fire District for the purposeof providing and maintaining fireapparatus, appliances, buildings, orsites therefor, or sources of watersupply and materials therefor, or theestablishment and maintenance oflines of fire alarm telegraph, or thepayment of permanent, part-time, orvolunteer firefighters or firefightingcompanies to operate the same,including the payment of firefightersemployer's contribution requiredunder section 742.34 of the OhioRevised Code, or the purchase ofambulance equipment, or theprovision of ambulance paramedic orother emergency medical services at arate not exceeding 1.4 mills for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to$0.14 for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED SCHOOL INCOMETAX (RENEWAL)

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of onepercent (1%) on the school districtincome of individuals and of estates beimposed by the Mohawk Local SchoolDistrict, to renew an income tax expiringat the end of 2020, for five years,beginning January 1, 2021, for thepurpose of current expenses?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

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013 Eden 3 - Mohawk

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF EDEN

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Cory Bils

Allen Weaver

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

013 Eden 4 - Upper Sandusky/Eden North Fire

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40

41

42

46

51

21

24

62

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

EDEN NORTH FIRE DISTRICT

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theEden North Fire District for the purposeof providing and maintaining fireapparatus, appliances, buildings, orsites therefor, or sources of watersupply and materials therefor, or theestablishment and maintenance oflines of fire alarm telegraph, or thepayment of permanent, part-time, orvolunteer firefighters or firefightingcompanies to operate the same,including the payment of firefightersemployer's contribution requiredunder section 742.34 of the OhioRevised Code, or the purchase ofambulance equipment, or theprovision of ambulance paramedic orother emergency medical services at arate not exceeding 1.4 mills for each onedollar of valuation, which amounts to$0.14 for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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013 Eden 4 - Upper Sandusky/Eden North Fire

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E

E

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F

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Jeremy R. Albert

Mark A. Vent

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

014 Jackson 1 - Upper Sandusky

11

40

41

42

46

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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014 Jackson 1 - Upper Sandusky

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Jeremy R. Albert

Mark A. Vent

HANCOCK COUNTYEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(Vote for not more than 3)

James A. Farmer

Nancy N. George

John D. Oman

RIVERDALE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Derek R. Dailey

Laura A. Leopold

John R. Livingston

Write-In

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

014 Jackson 2 - Riverdale

11

40

41

42

46

52

21

22

62

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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014 Jackson 2 - Riverdale

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Jeremy R. Albert

Mark A. Vent

KENTON CITY SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Samuel Albert

Doug Carmean

Sheena Striker

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

014 Jackson 3 - Kenton

11

40

41

42

46

52

21

23

62

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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014 Jackson 3 - Kenton

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

VILLAGE OF KIRBY

For Member of Council(Vote for not more than 4)

William E. Gault

George Human

Dennis J. Snyder

Scott W. Thiel

TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Jeremy R. Albert

Mark A. Vent

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

014 Jackson 4 - Kirby

11

40

41

42

46

52

21

24

62

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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014 Jackson 4 - Kirby

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OFMARSEILLES

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Zachary Funkhouser

Theodore Williams

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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015 Marseilles 1 - Upper Sandusky

11

40

41

42

46

53

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

MARSEILLES TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofMarseilles Township for the purpose of CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to ten cents($0.10) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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015 Marseilles 1 - Upper Sandusky

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OFMARSEILLES

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Zachary Funkhouser

Theodore Williams

KENTON CITY SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Samuel Albert

Doug Carmean

Sheena Striker

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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015 Marseilles 2 - Kenton

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C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

MARSEILLES TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofMarseilles Township for the purpose of CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to ten cents($0.10) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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015 Marseilles 2 - Kenton

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E

E

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

VILLAGE OF MARSEILLES

For Member of Council(Vote for not more than 4)

No Valid Petition Filed

TOWNSHIP OFMARSEILLES

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Zachary Funkhouser

Theodore Williams

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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015 Marseilles 3 - Marseilles Village

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

MARSEILLES TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit ofMarseilles Township for the purpose of CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to ten cents($0.10) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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015 Marseilles 3 - Marseilles Village

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF MIFFLIN

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Douglas Maltsbarger

John D. Pool

Russell L. Smith

William Trautwein

Brian Young

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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016 Mifflin 1 - UPS

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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016 Mifflin 1 - UPS

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E

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF MIFFLIN

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Douglas Maltsbarger

John D. Pool

Russell L. Smith

William Trautwein

Brian Young

HANCOCK COUNTYEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(Vote for not more than 3)

James A. Farmer

Nancy N. George

John D. Oman

RIVERDALE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Derek R. Dailey

Laura A. Leopold

John R. Livingston

Write-In

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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016 Mifflin 2 - Riverdale

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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016 Mifflin 2 - Riverdale

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D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

VILLAGE OF KIRBY

For Member of Council(Vote for not more than 4)

William E. Gault

George Human

Dennis J. Snyder

Scott W. Thiel

TOWNSHIP OF MIFFLIN

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Douglas Maltsbarger

John D. Pool

Russell L. Smith

William Trautwein

Brian Young

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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016 Mifflin 3 - Kirby

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B

C

C

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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016 Mifflin 3 - Kirby

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

VILLAGE OF NEVADA

For Member of Council(Vote for not more than 4)

Rick Leeth

L. Diane Morgan

TOWNSHIP OF ANTRIM

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

David S. Brunson

Roger A. Jury

Brian Alban

NORTH CENTRAL OHIOEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(8th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

April Shroll

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Steve Crall

Debra J. Gifford

Fred Hendricks

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Thomas G. Kalb

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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017 Nevada 1 - Antrim

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B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

VILLAGE OF NEVADA

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theVillage of Nevada for the purpose of CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to fifteen cents($0.15) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED BOND ISSUE ANDTAX LEVY

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICTWyandot and CrawfordCounties

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall the Wynford Local school district beauthorized to do the following:

1. Issue bonds for the purpose ofconstructing, improving and renovatingschool facilities, including a new highschool, and locally funded initiativesunder the Classroom FacilitiesAssistance Program of the Ohio FacilitiesConstruction Commission; furnishing andequipping the same; improving the sitesthereof; and acquiring interest in land asnecessary in connection therewith in theprincipal amount of $17,060,000, to berepaid annually over a maximum periodof 37 years, and levy a property taxoutside the ten-mill limitation, estimatedby the county auditor to average over thebond repayment period of 4.95 mills foreach one dollar of tax valuation, whichamounts $0.495 for each one hundreddollars of tax valuation, to pay the annualdebt charges on the bonds, and to paydebt charges on any notes issued inanticipation of those bonds?

2. Levy an additional property tax toprovide funds for the acquisition,construction, enlargement, renovation,and financing of permanentimprovements at a rate not exceeding 1mill for each one dollar of tax valuation,which amounts to $0.10 for each onehundred dollars of tax valuation, for acontinuing period of time?

FOR THE BOND ISSUEAND LEVY

AGAINST THE BONDISSUE AND LEVY

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

VILLAGE OF NEVADA

For Member of Council(Vote for not more than 4)

Rick Leeth

L. Diane Morgan

TOWNSHIP OF EDEN

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Cory Bils

Allen Weaver

NORTH CENTRAL OHIOEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(8th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

April Shroll

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Steve Crall

Debra J. Gifford

Fred Hendricks

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Thomas G. Kalb

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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017 Nevada 2 - Eden

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B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

VILLAGE OF NEVADA

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theVillage of Nevada for the purpose of CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to fifteen cents($0.15) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED BOND ISSUE ANDTAX LEVY

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICTWyandot and CrawfordCounties

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall the Wynford Local school district beauthorized to do the following:

1. Issue bonds for the purpose ofconstructing, improving and renovatingschool facilities, including a new highschool, and locally funded initiativesunder the Classroom FacilitiesAssistance Program of the Ohio FacilitiesConstruction Commission; furnishing andequipping the same; improving the sitesthereof; and acquiring interest in land asnecessary in connection therewith in theprincipal amount of $17,060,000, to berepaid annually over a maximum periodof 37 years, and levy a property taxoutside the ten-mill limitation, estimatedby the county auditor to average over thebond repayment period of 4.95 mills foreach one dollar of tax valuation, whichamounts $0.495 for each one hundreddollars of tax valuation, to pay the annualdebt charges on the bonds, and to paydebt charges on any notes issued inanticipation of those bonds?

2. Levy an additional property tax toprovide funds for the acquisition,construction, enlargement, renovation,and financing of permanentimprovements at a rate not exceeding 1mill for each one dollar of tax valuation,which amounts to $0.10 for each onehundred dollars of tax valuation, for acontinuing period of time?

FOR THE BOND ISSUEAND LEVY

AGAINST THE BONDISSUE AND LEVY

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF PITT

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Craig H. Francis

Shannon L. Newman

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

018 Pitt 1- Upper Sandusky

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40

41

42

47

52

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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018 Pitt 1- Upper Sandusky

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF PITT

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Craig H. Francis

Shannon L. Newman

NORTH CENTRAL OHIOEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(8th District)(Vote for not more than 1)

April Shroll

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Steve Crall

Debra J. Gifford

Fred Hendricks

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Thomas G. Kalb

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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018 Pitt 2 - Wynford

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C

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Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED BOND ISSUE ANDTAX LEVY

WYNFORD LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICTWyandot and CrawfordCounties

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall the Wynford Local school district beauthorized to do the following:

1. Issue bonds for the purpose ofconstructing, improving and renovatingschool facilities, including a new highschool, and locally funded initiativesunder the Classroom FacilitiesAssistance Program of the Ohio FacilitiesConstruction Commission; furnishing andequipping the same; improving the sitesthereof; and acquiring interest in land asnecessary in connection therewith in theprincipal amount of $17,060,000, to berepaid annually over a maximum periodof 37 years, and levy a property taxoutside the ten-mill limitation, estimatedby the county auditor to average over thebond repayment period of 4.95 mills foreach one dollar of tax valuation, whichamounts $0.495 for each one hundreddollars of tax valuation, to pay the annualdebt charges on the bonds, and to paydebt charges on any notes issued inanticipation of those bonds?

2. Levy an additional property tax toprovide funds for the acquisition,construction, enlargement, renovation,and financing of permanentimprovements at a rate not exceeding 1mill for each one dollar of tax valuation,which amounts to $0.10 for each onehundred dollars of tax valuation, for acontinuing period of time?

FOR THE BOND ISSUEAND LEVY

AGAINST THE BONDISSUE AND LEVY

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018 Pitt 2 - Wynford

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

VILLAGE OF HARPSTER

For Mayor(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

No Valid Petition Filed

For Member of Council(Vote for not more than 4)

Harold A. Newman

Thomas R. McBride

Terry Scribner

TOWNSHIP OF PITT

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Craig H. Francis

Shannon L. Newman

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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018 Pitt 3 - Harpster

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B

C

C

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

VILLAGE OF HARPSTER

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theVillage of Harpster for the purpose of CURRENT EXPENSES at a rate notexceeding 2 mills for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to twenty cents($0.20) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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018 Pitt 3 - Harpster

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF RICHLAND

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Dave Altvater

Nicholas R. Derr

Philip L. Passet

HANCOCK COUNTYEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(Vote for not more than 3)

James A. Farmer

Nancy N. George

John D. Oman

RIVERDALE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Derek R. Dailey

Laura A. Leopold

John R. Livingston

Write-In

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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019 Richland 1- Township

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40

41

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47

53

21

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A

B

B

C

C

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

VILLAGE OF WHARTON

For Mayor(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Keith Kauble

For Member of Council(Vote for not more than 4)

No Valid Petition Filed

For Member of Board of PublicAffairs(Vote for not more than 1)

Edwin L. Kauble

TOWNSHIP OF RICHLAND

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Dave Altvater

Nicholas R. Derr

Philip L. Passet

HANCOCK COUNTYEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(Vote for not more than 3)

James A. Farmer

Nancy N. George

John D. Oman

RIVERDALE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Derek R. Dailey

Laura A. Leopold

John R. Livingston

Write-In

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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019 Richland 2 - Wharton Vill

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40

41

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21

22

62

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A

B

B

C

C

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Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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E

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF RIDGE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Thomas J. Derr

Richard D. Huston

CAREY EXEMPTEDVILLAGE SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jason M. Arend

Matthew Stombaugh

Tony J. Wenzinger

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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020 Ridge 1 - Carey

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B

C

C

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Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY -(Renewal)

RIDGE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of RidgeTownship for the purpose of providingand maintaining fire apparatus,appliances, buildings, or sitestherefor, or sources of water supplyand materials therefor. or theestablishment and maintenance oflines of fire alarm telegraph, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting, emergency medicalservice, administrative, orcommunications personnel to operatethe same, including the payment ofany employer contributions requiredfor such personnel under section145.48 or 742.34 of the Ohio RevisedCode, or the purchase of ambulanceequipment, or the provision ofambulance, paramedic, or otheremergency medical services operatedby a fire department or firefightingcompany at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2018, firstdue in calendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

020 Ridge 1 - Carey

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF RIDGE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Thomas J. Derr

Richard D. Huston

HANCOCK COUNTYEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(Vote for not more than 3)

James A. Farmer

Nancy N. George

John D. Oman

RIVERDALE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Derek R. Dailey

Laura A. Leopold

John R. Livingston

Write-In

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

020 Ridge 2 - Riverdale

11

40

41

42

47

54

21

22

62

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY -(Renewal)

RIDGE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of RidgeTownship for the purpose of providingand maintaining fire apparatus,appliances, buildings, or sitestherefor, or sources of water supplyand materials therefor. or theestablishment and maintenance oflines of fire alarm telegraph, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting, emergency medicalservice, administrative, orcommunications personnel to operatethe same, including the payment ofany employer contributions requiredfor such personnel under section145.48 or 742.34 of the Ohio RevisedCode, or the purchase of ambulanceequipment, or the provision ofambulance, paramedic, or otheremergency medical services operatedby a fire department or firefightingcompany at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2018, firstdue in calendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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020 Ridge 2 - Riverdale

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF RIDGE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Thomas J. Derr

Richard D. Huston

HANCOCK COUNTYEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(Vote for not more than 3)

James A. Farmer

Nancy N. George

John D. Oman

VANLUE LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Dawn M. Caudill

Tiffany J. Saltzman

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

020 Ridge 3 - Vanlue

11

40

41

42

47

54

21

23

62

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY -(Renewal)

RIDGE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of RidgeTownship for the purpose of providingand maintaining fire apparatus,appliances, buildings, or sitestherefor, or sources of water supplyand materials therefor. or theestablishment and maintenance oflines of fire alarm telegraph, or thepayment of firefighting companies orpermanent, part-time, or volunteerfirefighting, emergency medicalservice, administrative, orcommunications personnel to operatethe same, including the payment ofany employer contributions requiredfor such personnel under section145.48 or 742.34 of the Ohio RevisedCode, or the purchase of ambulanceequipment, or the provision ofambulance, paramedic, or otheremergency medical services operatedby a fire department or firefightingcompany at a rate not exceeding 1.5mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.15 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2018, firstdue in calendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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020 Ridge 3 - Vanlue

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF SALEM

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Ken Derr

Jack Gottfried

Jon E. Zimmerman

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

021 Salem 1 - Upper Sandusky

11

40

41

42

48

51

21

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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021 Salem 1 - Upper Sandusky

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF SALEM

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Ken Derr

Jack Gottfried

Jon E. Zimmerman

HANCOCK COUNTYEDUCATIONAL SERVICECENTER

For Member of Governing Boardof Educational Service Center(Vote for not more than 3)

James A. Farmer

Nancy N. George

John D. Oman

RIVERDALE LOCALSCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Derek R. Dailey

Laura A. Leopold

John R. Livingston

Write-In

For Member of Board ofEducation(Unexpired term ending 12-31-2019)(Vote for not more than 1)

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

021 Salem 2 - Riverdale

11

40

41

42

48

51

21

22

62

A

A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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021 Salem 2 - Riverdale

D

D

E

E

F

F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF SYCAMORE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Ben Chaffee

Tim C. Walton

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 2)

Kathy Koehler

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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C

C

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Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An renewal of a tax for the benefit ofSycamore Township for the purpose of providing and maintaining fireapparatus, appliances, buildings, orsites therefor, or sources of watersupply and materials therefor, or theestablishment and maintenance oflines of fire alarm telegraph, or thepayment of permanent, part-time, orvolunteer firefighters or firefightingcompanies to operate the same,including the payment of thefirefighter employers' contributionrequired under Section 742.34 of theOhio Revised Code, or the purchaseof ambulance equipment, or theprovision of ambulance, paramedic, orthe emergency medical servicesoperated by a fire department orfirefighting company at a rate notexceeding 1 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to ten cents($0.10) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of five years,commencing in 2018, first due incalendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED SCHOOL INCOMETAX (RENEWAL)

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of onepercent (1%) on the school districtincome of individuals and of estates beimposed by the Mohawk Local SchoolDistrict, to renew an income tax expiringat the end of 2020, for five years,beginning January 1, 2021, for thepurpose of current expenses?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

VILLAGE OF SYCAMORE

For Member of Council(Vote for not more than 4)

John Demith

Christopher A. Clinger

David Myers

Summer Rhoad

TOWNSHIP OF SYCAMORE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Ben Chaffee

Tim C. Walton

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 2)

Kathy Koehler

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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023 Sycamore Vill

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A

B

B

C

C

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(RENEWAL)

VILLAGE OF SYCAMORE

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

A renewal of a tax for the benefit of theVillage of Sycamore for the purpose of providing and maintaining fireapparatus, appliances, buildings orsites therefor at a rate not exceeding 2mills for each one dollar of valuation,which amounts to $0.20 for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2018, firstdue in calendar year 2019.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED SCHOOL INCOMETAX (RENEWAL)

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of onepercent (1%) on the school districtincome of individuals and of estates beimposed by the Mohawk Local SchoolDistrict, to renew an income tax expiringat the end of 2020, for five years,beginning January 1, 2021, for thepurpose of current expenses?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF TYMOCHTEE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Tom Kummerer

John L. Parker

UPPER SANDUSKYEXEMPTED VILLAGESCHOOL DISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 3)

Jeffrey A. Conley

Eric D. Landversicht

Neil R. Kinley

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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WYANDOT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2017

024 Tymochtee 1 - Upper Sandusky

11

40

41

42

48

54

21

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A

B

B

C

C

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Page 2 of 2

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

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E

E

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F

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Instructions to Voter• To vote: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of yourchoice.• Note the permitted number ofchoices directly below the title ofeach candidate office. Do notmark the ballot for more choicesthan allowed.• If you mark the ballot for morechoices than permitted, thatcontest or question will not becounted. • To vote for a write-incandidate: completely darken theoval ( ) to the left of the blankline and write in the candidate'sname. Only votes cast forcandidates who filed as write-incandidates can be counted.• Do not write in a candidate'sname if that person's namealready is printed on the ballot forthat same contest.• If you make a mistake or wantto change your vote: return yourballot to an election official and geta new ballot. You may ask for anew ballot up to two times.

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

VOTE BOTH SIDESPage 1 of 2

UPPER SANDUSKYMUNICIPAL COURT

For Judge of the Municipal Court(Vote for not more than 1)

James M. RuhlenRepublican

TOWNSHIP OF TYMOCHTEE

For Township Trustees(Vote for not more than 2)

Tom Kummerer

John L. Parker

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

For Member of Board ofEducation(Vote for not more than 2)

Kathy Koehler

Write-In

Issue 1

Rights for Crime Victims

Proposed ConstitutionalAmendment

Proposed by Initiative Petition

To repeal and replace the existinglanguage in Section 10a of Article I ofthe Constitution of the State of Ohio

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would expandthe rights of victims under the currentSection 10a and require that the rights ofvictims be protected as vigorously as therights of the accused. More specifically,for the purpose of ensuring due process,respect, fairness, and justice for crimevictims and their families in the criminaland juvenile justice systems, theamendment would provide victims with:

• the right to privacy and to be treatedwith respect, fairness, and dignity;

• the right to information about the rightsand services available to crime victims;

• the right to notification in a timelymanner of all proceedings in the case;

• the right to be present and heard at allcourt proceedings, including the right topetition the court to protect the victim'srights;

• the right to a prompt conclusion of thecase;

• to refuse discovery requests made bythe accused, except as authorized byArticle I, Section 10 of the Ohioconstitution;

• the right to reasonable protection fromthe accused;

• the right to notice of the release orescape of the accused; and

• the right to restitution.

The proposed amendment would notestablish a cause of action for damagesor compensation against the state or anypolitical subdivision.

If approved, the amendment will beeffective 90 days after the election.

SHALL THE AMENDMENT BEAPPROVED?

YES

NO

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024 Tymochtee 2 - Mohawk

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40

41

42

48

54

21

22

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A

B

B

C

C

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OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT

Issue 2To require state agencies to notpay more for prescription drugsthan the federal Department ofVeterans Affairs and requirestate payment of attorney feesand expenses to specificindividuals for defense of thelawProposed LawProposed by Initiative Petition

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code

A majority yes vote is necessary forthe law to pass.

To enact Chapter 194 of the OhioRevised Code, which would:

• Require the State of Ohio, including itsstate departments, agencies and entities,to not pay more for prescription drugsthan the price paid by the United StatesDepartment of Veterans Affairs.

• Establish that the individual petitionersresponsible for proposing the law have adirect and personal stake in defendingthe law; require the State to paypetitioners' reasonable attorney fees andother expenses; require the petitioners topay $10,000 to the State if the law is heldby a court to be unenforceable and limitpetitioners' personal liability to thatamount; and require the AttorneyGeneral to defend the law if challenged incourt.

SHALL THE PROPOSED LAWBE ADOPTED?

YES

NO

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

WYANDOT COUNTY

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose of theoperation of community anddevelopmental disabilities programsand services and the maintenance andoperation of Angeline School &Industries by the Wyandot CountyBoard of Developmental Disabilities,at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for eachone dollar of valuation, which amounts tofifteen cents ($0.15) for each onehundred dollars of valuation, for a periodof five years, commencing in 2017, firstdue in calendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED TAX LEVY(ADDITIONAL)

MENTAL HEALTH ANDRECOVERY SERVICES BOARDSANDUSKY, SENECA,WYANDOT COUNTIES, OHIO

A Majority Affirmative Vote IsNecessary For Passage.

An additional tax for the benefit ofWyandot County for the purpose ofproviding for the operation ofcommunity addiction servicesproviders and community mentalhealth services providers and theaquisition, construction, renovation,financing, maintenance, and operationof alcohol and drug addiction facilitiesand mental health facilities by theMental Health and Recovery ServicesBoard of Seneca, Sandusky andWyandot Counties, at a rate notexceeding .6 mill for each one dollar ofvaluation, which amounts to six cents($0.06) for each one hundred dollars ofvaluation, for a period of ten years,commencing in 2017, first due incalendar year 2018.

FOR THE TAX LEVY

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY

PROPOSED SCHOOL INCOMETAX (RENEWAL)

MOHAWK LOCAL SCHOOLDISTRICT

A majority affirmative vote isnecessary for passage.

Shall an annual income tax of onepercent (1%) on the school districtincome of individuals and of estates beimposed by the Mohawk Local SchoolDistrict, to renew an income tax expiringat the end of 2020, for five years,beginning January 1, 2021, for thepurpose of current expenses?

FOR THE TAX

AGAINST THE TAX

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024 Tymochtee 2 - Mohawk

D

D

E

E

F

F