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Greene County Election Results 2012

Election Results from Greene County, Ohio with 100% of precincts reporting for November 2012 election.

 

President and Vice -President

Johnson/Gray 1.10%

Obama/Biden 38.21%

Romney/Ryan 59.95%

Stein/Honkala 0.29%

 

U. S. Senator

Sherrod Brown 38.91%

Josh Mandel 57.30%

Scott A. Rupert 3.80%

 

Representative to Congress

David A. Harlow 3.38%

Sharen Swartz Neuhardt 30.35%

Mike Turner 66.27%

 

State Senator

Jeff D. Robertson 35.65%

Chris Widener 64.35%

 

State Representative 73

Bill Conner 36.23%

Rick Perales 63.77%

 

State Representative 74

Robert D. Hackett 64.20%

Steve W. Key 35.80%

 

County Commissioner

Robert Glaser 100%

 

County Commissioner 1-3-13

Tom Koogler 100%

 

Prosecuting Attorney

Stephen K. Haller 100%

 

Clerk of Court of Common Pleas

Terri A. Mazur 100%

 

Sheriff

Charles Barrett 21.15%

Gene Fischer 78.85%

 

County Recorder

Martin Borchers 34.51%

Eric C. Sears 65.49%

 

County Treasurer

Dick Gould 100%

 

County Engineer

Robert N. Geyer 100%

 

Coroner

Kevin Sharrett 100%

 

Member of State Board of Education

Todd Book 28.87%

Jeff Hardin 71.13%

 

Justice of the Supreme Court

Terrence O'Donnell 73.84%

Mike Skindell 26.16%

 

Justice of the Supreme Court

Robert R. Cupp 57.21%

William M. O'Neill 42.79%

 

Justice of the Supreme Court

Yvette McGee Brown 28.72%

Sharon L. Kennedy 71.28%

 

Judge of the Court of Appeals 2nd District

Carley Ingram 43.68%

Jeffrey M. Welbaum 56.32%

 

Judge of the Court for Common Pleas - Juvenile Div

Robert W. Hutcheson 100%

 

State Issue 1

YES 31.64%

NO 68.36%

 

State Issue 2

YES 32.26%

NO 67.74%

 

Issue 3 Bellbrook City (Renewal )

FOR THE TAX LEVY 68.43%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 31.57%

 

Issue 4 Jamestown Village (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 59.09%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 40.91%

 

Kettering Charter Amendment 3-10

YES 58.38%

NO 41.62%

 

Kettering Charter Amendment 3-5

YES 47.51%

NO 52.49%

 

Issue 5 Ross TWP (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 44.97%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 55.03%

 

Issue 6 Ross TWP. (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 74.16%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 25.84%

 

Issue 7 Cedarvl TWP & Villlage Fire (Replacement)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 67.54%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 32.46%

 

Issue 8 Cedarvl TWP & Village (Replacement) Current

FOR THE TAX LEVY 59.24%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 40.76%

 

Issue 9 Jefferson TWP. (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 65.98%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 34.02%

 

Issue 10 Beavercreek TWP Park District

FOR THE TAX LEVY 48.26%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 51.74%

 

Issue 11 Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Park District

FOR THE TAX LEVY 52.02%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 47.98%

 

Issue 12 Silvercreek TWP- (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 58.58%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 41.42%

 

Issue 13 Sugarcreek TWP - Replacement

FOR THE TAX LEVY 62.56%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 37.44%

 

Issue 14 Sugarcreek TWP - (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 39.92%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 60.08%

 

Issue 15 Sugarcreek TWP (Home Rule)

FOR ADOPTION OF THE 43.82%

AGAINST ADOPTION OF 56.18%

 

Issue 16 Spring Valley TWP & Village (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 71.83%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 28.17%

 

Issue 17 Cedar Cliff Local School District - (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 61.35%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 38.65%

 

Issue 18 Fairborn City School District (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 45.77%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 54.23%

 

Issue 19 Yellow Springs Exempted (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 67.17%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 32.83%

 

Issue 20 Beavercreek City School Dist (Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 49.71%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 50.29%

 

Issue 21 Xenia Community City School District Additional)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 34.61%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 65.39%

 

Issue 22 Greene County Mental Health & Recovery Board (Renewal)

FOR THE TAX LEVY 59.88%

AGAINST THE TAX LEVY 40.12%

 

Local Option PCT #38 Santa Fe Lounge

YES 63.72%

NO 36.28%

 

Local Option PCT # 318 Elk's

YES 55.99%

NO 44.01%

 

Local Option PCT # 320 Nick's

YES 66.61%

NO 33.39%