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Montgomery County Results

Election results for Montgomery County, Ohio with 100% of precincts reporting.

President/Vice - President

Johnson/Gray 0.95%

Obama/Biden 50.65%

Romney/Ryan 47.59%

Stein/Honkala 0.29%

 

U. S. Senator

Sherrod Brown 51.18%

Josh Mandel 45.17%

Scott A. Rupert 3.65%

 

10th Dist US Representative

David A. Harlow 2.70%

Sharen S. Neuhardt 39.13%

Mike Turner 58.16%

 

6th Dist State Senator

Peggy Lehner 62.87%

Rick McKiddy 37.13%

 

39th Dist State Representative

Fred Strahorn 82.65%

Jeffrey L. Wellbaum 17.3%

 

40th Dist State Representative

Carl Fisher 45.04%

Michael E. Henne 54.96%

 

41st Dist State Representative

Jim Butler 59.86%

Caroline Gentry 40.14%

 

42nd Dist State Representative

Terry Blair 65.64%

Aaron Buczkowski 34.36%

 

43rd Dist State Representative

Joyce M. Deitering 36.26%

Roland Winburn 63.74%

 

County Commissioner

Judy Dodge 49.44%

William Pace 3.70%

Dave Vore 46.86%

 

County Commissioner

Debbie Lieberman 53.99%

Ashley Webb 46.01%

 

Prosecuting Attorney

Mat Heck Jr. 100.00%

 

Clerk of the Courts of Common Pleas

Gregory A. Brush 51.37%

Mike Foley 48.63%

 

Sheriff

Phil Plummer 100%

 

County Recorder

Willis E. Blackshear 51.52%

Tim O'Bryant 48.48%

 

County Treasurer

Rene L. Oberer 42.45%

Carolyn Rice 57.55%

 

County Engineer

Paul W. Gruner 100.00%

 

Coroner

Kent E. Harshbarger 100.00%

 

Justice Supreme Ct

Terrence O'Donnell 67.29%

Mike Skindell 32.71%

 

Justice Supreme Ct

Robert R. Cupp 48.77%

William M. O'Neill 51.23%

 

Justice Supreme Ct

Yvette McGee Brown 41.39%

Sharon L. Kennedy 58.61%

 

2nd Dist Judge Court of Appeals FTC

Carley Ingram 50.95%

Jeffrey M. Welbaum 49.05%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas FTC

Timothy N. O'Connell 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas FTC

Michael W. Krumholtz 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas FTC

Michael L. Tucker 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas FTC

Dennis J. Langer 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas FTC

Gregory F. Singer 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas

Steven K. Dankof 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas

Dennis James Adkins 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas Domestic

Denise Martin Cross 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas Domestic

Timothy D. Wood 100%

 

Judge Court of Common Pleas Juvenile

Nick Kuntz 55.50%

Jeffery S. Rezabek 29.62%

C Ralph Wilcoxson II 14.88%

 

New Lebanon - Council-at-Large

Douglas R. Smith 100%

 

1. State Issue 1

YES 35.35%

NO 64.65%

 

2. State Issue 2

YES 41.09%

NO 58.91%

 

3. Local Option (BRK-B)- O'Riley's

YES 67.91%

NO 32.09%

 

4. Local Option (BRK-B) - O'Riley's

YES 67.52%

NO 32.48%

 

5. City of Clayton - Fire 3.5 mills

FOR THE TAX LEVY 65.52%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 34.48%

 

6. City of Clayton - Police 3.5 mills

FOR THE TAX LEVY 63.82%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 36.18%

 

7. City of Clayton - Charter Amendment

YES 68.04%

NO 31.96%

8. Local Option (DAY 2-B) - East Fifth

YES 56.54%

NO 43.46%

 

9a. Local Option (DAY 2-B) - East Fifth

YES 57.82%

NO 42.18%

 

9b. Local Option (DAY 2-B) - East Fifth

YES 49.75%

NO 50.25%

 

10a. Local Option (DAY 2-C) - Smithville Market Q1 Total

YES 62.73%

NO 37.27%

 

10b. Local Option (DAY 2-C) - Smithville Market Q2 Total

YES 53.88%

NO 46.12%

 

11. Local Option (DAY 9-B) - Angie's Firehouse Tavern Q2 Total

YES 79.02%

NO 20.98%

 

12. Local Option (DAY 10-E) - Sammy's Supermarket Q2 Total

YES 61.98%

NO 38.02%

 

13. Local Option (DAY 11-B) - Valero Q2 Total

YES 47.45%

NO 52.55%

 

14. Local Option (DAY 11-D) - Speedway LLC 5286 Q2 Total

YES 56.28%

NO 43.72%

 

15. Local Option (DAY 20-B) - Sammy's Food Mart Q2 Total

YES 58.62%

NO 41.38%

 

16. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 2.01 Mayor

YES 77.44%

NO 22.56%

 

17. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 4.05 Powers

YES 77.03%

NO 22.97%

 

18. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 5.01 Creation of

YES 70.14%

NO 29.86%

 

19. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 2.05 Emergency

YES 65.60%

NO 34.40%

 

20. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 4.01 Appointment,

YES 50.02%

NO 49.98%

21. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 4.03 Acting

YES 72.24%

NO 27.76%

 

22. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 5.03 Department

YES 68.70%

NO 31.30%

 

23. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 6.01 Merit System

YES 73.20%

NO 26.80%

 

24. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 6.02 Probation

YES 64.82%

NO 35.18%

 

25. City of Germantown - Charter

YES 71.84%

NO 28.16%

 

26. City of Germantown - Charter Amendment Section 2.02 Council

YES 71.41%

NO 28.59%

 

27. Local Option (HUB 5-C) - Clark Gas Station Q2 Total

YES 61.10%

NO 38.90%

 

28. City of Kettering - Charter Amendment Section 3-10 Term

YES 62.09%

NO 37.91%

 

29. City of Kettering - Charter Amendment Section 3-5 Compsensation

YES 55.19%

NO 44.81%

 

30. Local Option (MOR 1-A) - Walmart Supercenter Q2

YES 47.39%

NO 52.61%

 

31. Local Option (RV-A) - Clancy's Tavern, Inc Q2

YES 71.34%

NO 28.66%

 

32. Local Option (TR 1-A) - Stringtown Cafe / Grill's Tavern

YES 54.90%

NO 45.10%

 

33. City of Trotwood - Charter Amendement Section 3-4 Removal

YES 73.53%

NO 26.47%

 

34. City of Trotwood - Charter Amendement Section 3-7 Vice Mayor T

YES 72.65%

NO 27.35%

 

35. City of Trotwood - Charter Amendment Section 9-3 Recall

YES 70.13%

NO 29.87%

 

36. City of Trotwood - Charter Amendment Section 3-10 Clerk of

YES 64.91%

NO 35.09%

 

37. City of Trotwood - Charter Amendement Section 7-2 Appeals From

YES 69.51%

NO 30.49%

 

38. City of Trotwood - Charter Amendement Section 3-8 Meetings

YES 67.10%

NO 32.90%

 

39. Carlisle Village - Emergency Medical 2.61 mills (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 41.23%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 58.77%

 

40. Carlisle Village - Charter Amendment Section 4.01 Powers

YES 43.43%

NO 56.57%

 

41. Carlisle Village - Charter Amendment Section 4.02, 4.05

YES 59.22%

NO 40.78%

 

42. Carlisle Village - Charter Amendment Section 4.07 Compensation T

YES 52.58%

NO 47.42%

 

43. Carlisle Village - Charter Amendment Section 5.01, 5.03, 5.04,

YES 50.00%

NO 50.00%

 

44. Farmersville Village - Roads 1.5 mills (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 65.02%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 34.98%

 

45. Local Option (J-NLB-B) - Speedway LLC 9560 Q2 Total

YES 53.00%

NO 47.00%

 

46. Verona Village - Police Protection 1.0 mill (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 31.25%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 68.75%

 

47. Butler Township - Police 3.0 mills (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 48.71%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 51.29%

 

48. German Township - Recreational 0.5 mill (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 48.45%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 51.55%

 

49a. Local Option (HAR-C) - Q1

YES 61.26%

NO 38.74%

 

49b. Local Option (HAR-C) - Q2

YES 64.54%

NO 35.46%

 

50a. Local Option (HAR-H) - Salem Spirits Q1

YES 58.81%

NO 41.19%

 

50b. Local Option (HAR-H) - Salem Spirits Q2

YES 48.37%

NO 51.63%

 

51. Local Option (HAR-J) - Valero Q2

YES 48.58%

NO 51.42%

 

52. Jefferson Township - Current Operating Expenses 2.08/0.62 mills

FOR THE TAX LEVY 47.26%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 52.74%

 

53. Miami Township - Trash 1.4 mills (Replacement & Increase)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 46.41%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 53.59%

 

54. Miami Township - Police 5.0 mills (Replacement & Increase)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 45.05%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 54.95%

 

55. Local Option (WS-G) - Meadowlark Restaurant

YES 78.84%

NO 21.16%

 

56. Beavercreek CSD - Emergency Requirements 6.7 mills (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 45.55%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 54.45%

 

57. Centerville CSD - Current Expenses 5.9 mills (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 49.48%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 50.52%

 

58. Fairborn CSD - Emergency Requirements 7.4 mills (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 36.94%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 63.06%

 

59. Huber Height CSD - Current Operating Expense 8.0 mills (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 38.34%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 61.66%

 

60. Miamisburg CSD - Emergency Requirements 8.21 mills (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 57.18%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 42.82%

 

61. Vandalia-Butler CSD - Current Operating Expenses 6.99 mills

FOR THE TAX LEVY 45.52%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 54.48%

 

62. West Carrolton CSD - Current Operating Expenses 3.9 mills

FOR THE TAX LEVY 48.37%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 51.63%

 

63. Carlisle LSD - Avoiding an Operating Deficit 4.9 mills (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 44.33%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 55.67%

 

64. Jefferson LSD - Permanent Improvements & Bond and Tax Issue

FOR BOND ISSUE N LEV 48.69%

AGAINST BOND N LEVY 51.31%

 

65. New Lebanon LSD - General Permanent Improvements 2.8 mills

FOR THE TAX LEVY 57.66%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 42.34%

 

66. New Lebanon LSD - Current Operating Expenses 7 mills (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 59.23%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 40.77%

 

67. Tri County North LSD - Emergency Requirement 5.1 mills (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 52.49%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 47.51%

 

68. Valley View LSD - Avoiding an Operating Deficit 6.97 mills (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 46.90%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 53.10%

 

69. Wright Memorial Public Library - Current Expenses 1.5 mills (Replacement)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 71.01%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 28.99%

 

70. Dayton Metro Library - Improvements & Construction 1.56 mills

FOR BOND ISSUE 61.80%

AGAINST BOND ISSUE 38.20%