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Who won?
Issues For........................................20,028 *Against.................................27,917 Columbus City Schools combined 8.98 mill operating levy and bond issue *For.......................................113,412 Against...............................67,949 City of Columbus 5.6 mill bond issue, safety and health *For.....................................169,510 Against..............................97,827 City of Columbus 2.03 bond issue, streets and highways *For.....................................190,412 Against.............................79,743 City of Columbus 2.3 bond issue, water *For......................................171,602 Against..............................91,849 City of Columbus 0.48 mill bond issue, refuse collection *For.....................................170,267 Against..............................93,914 City of Columbus 2.42 mill bond issue, sanitary sewers *For.......................................172,077 Against................................89,823 City of Columbus 0.7 mill bond issue, recreation and parks *For......................................188,797 Against...............................78.819 Franklin Township 3.89 mill fire levy *For........................................1,462 Against................................1,281 U.S. Congress (one to be elected) Mary Jo Kilroy (D)...........................123,001 Steve Stivers (R).............................123,322 Don Elijah Eckhart (I).......................11,401 Mark Michael Noble (L)....................12,296 State (one to be elected) Joseph D. Russo (D)..........................1,280,892 *Maureen O’Connor (R).......................2,611,115 Full term commencing 1-2-09 (one to be elected) Peter Sikora (D)...................................1,368,241 *Evelyn Stratton (R)...............................2,343,084 10th Court of Appeals (one to be elected) *John A. Connor (D).......................209,562 David Goodman (R)......................149,043 Full term commencing 7-1-09 (one to be elected) Richard D. Brown (D)...................149,861 *Lisa L. Sadler (R)..........................189,966
Ohio House of 25th District (one to be elected) *Dan Stewart(D)...........................26,146 Daryl P. Hennessy (R)...................14,152
Franklin County Common Pleas Court, 7-1-09 (one to be elected) Shawn Dingus (D)................156,504 *Richard Sheward (R)............170,569 Common Pleas Court, 2-9-09 (one to be elected) *Eric Brown (D).........................189,554 Lawrence Belskis (R)...............146,705 County Commissioner (one to be elected) *Paula Brooks (D).......................267,856 Angel Rhodes (R)......................158,818 County Commissioner (one to be elected) *John O’Grady (D)......................276,681 Jeffery J. Miller (R).....................155,414 Clerk - Common Pleas Court (one to be elected) *Maryellen O’Shaughnessy (D).......286,293 Clarence Mingo (R).......................155,414 County Treasurer (one to be elected) *Edward Leonard (D)......................242,395 Stephanie McCloud (R).................172,452 County Coroner (one to be elected) *Jan M. Gorniak (D)......................244,324 Elaine M. Lewis (R)......................166,493 State Issues Issue 1, proposed constitutional amendment to provide earlier filing deadlines for statewide ballot issues *For............................................29,917,154 Against....................................1,367,116 Issue 2, to authorize the state to issue bonds to continue the Clean Ohio program for environment revitalization and conservation *For............................................3,140,608 Against.....................................1,402,554 Issue 3, to amend the constitution to protect rights in ground water, lakes and other watercourses *For............................................3,198,505 Against.......................................1,248,961 Issue 5, a referendum on House Bill 545, which is legislation that seeks to set restrictions on short terms loans. *For...............................................2,988,399 Against.......................................1,726,571 Issue 6, to amend the constitution that would permit the construction of a privately owned casino near Wilmington, Ohio. For................................................1,814,214 *Against.......................................3,079,427
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