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Saturday, November 21 2009
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Tuesday's Ballot Issues 11/2/2009 6:38:01 PM | Tina Kaufmann, AkronNewsNow.com A look at the local, regional and state issues this general election. advertisement State Issue 1 looks to compensate Persian Gulf, Iraq & Afghanistan war veterans by issuing $200 million in bonds to roughly 200,000 heroes. State Issue 2 is a state constitutional amendment proposing to: "create higher standards and tougher regulations on how safe our food with a focus on how the animals are treated that we harvest from." State Issue 3 asks voters to allow casinos to be built in Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati and Columbus. It also calls on voters to agree to a 33% tax on the facilities, plus create a state committee to oversee gambling. County Executive Russ Pry thinks the issue will hurt Summit County business; Akron's Chamber of Commerce President, Dan Colantone, believes casinos would allow a regional approach to economic development. In the Rubber City, voters will choose among six candidates for three open at-large Akron council seats. In other council races, Ward 8 will get a new face for city lawmaker either way the vote turns out. Only wards 1, 2, 7 and 10 are contested. The Akron School Board has four seats up for grabs with 8 vying for them. The board is in transition and battling declining enrollment while in the middle of an $800 million construction project to improve facilities. Eight school districts are turning to voters for money to improve schools or build new ones. Springfield Local has said if voters don't approve three renewal levies, the district faces closure. Norton City Schools have a bond issue and levy appearing on the ballot. Tallmadge, Coventry, Manchester and Highland are asking voters for additional cash. Green and Barberton are seeking renewals. Just one charter amendment: Summit County voters will decide on the county engineer's position, whether the post stays an elected one, or, is tied into the executive's office. Other items on the ballot: Issue 5, which looks at changing the City of Akron recall process and making it tougher to hold a recall election. In New Franklin, voters will decide on changing the mayor's position from full-time to part-time. Don't forget, Akron Public Schools students get the day off because some schools are used as voting sites.
Polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.
On the Web: Summit County Board of Elections www.summitcountyboe.com
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Comments posted at 11/2/2009 7:03:49 PM (17582) missfit said:Issue #1 has my vote. Our Veterans need our support during and after their enlistment. posted at 11/2/2009 7:07:21 PM (17583) missfit said:oh, my bad..I meant ROGUE OFFICIALS. I did that on purpose just for you pathetic1, no scooby snack for ya this time. posted at 11/2/2009 9:17:08 PM (17587) misstia said:i think issue 1 should include ALL veterans...i do not know why WWII, Korea, and Vietnam are excluded....and should the state be issuing bonds right now? i mean, i know the service people get screwed over by the government, VA, etc alot of times, but i think this is a questionable issue....can the state use the bond money for anything else? are they taking a fee? who's administrating it, etc etc etc.... posted at 11/2/2009 11:11:51 PM (17593) anonomous said:Wow! Lets hear it for the Summit County Republican Parties failure at fielding a full slate and fully funding candidates in Akron! Hip hip hurray! As usual Alex Arshinkoff fields only judicial candidates and makes it look like a winner! Pathetic to say the least. Me thinks someone is looking for favor in another court decision one of these days. posted at 11/3/2009 6:06:14 AM (17594) DEL60 said: YES ON 1 posted at 11/3/2009 6:48:07 AM (17596) akroncitizen said: misstia, posted at 11/3/2009 8:35:17 AM (17602) misstia said:i don't think it's a legalized monopoly on gambling....let's see, don't we already have legalized monopolies with our utilities? posted at 11/3/2009 8:42:47 AM (17604) missfit said:I dont gamble, Ive never even bought a lottery ticket before BUT I have weighed it around so much to set my own thoughts aside of what I would or wouldnt do to think about our state as a whole. Ohio doesnt have many more options, we dont have alot of money coming into the state as much as we do going out or leaving for good. The people of Ohio are going to have to let issue 3 pass or change will never come. posted at 11/3/2009 10:45:43 AM (17609) onthedanforth said: I agree missfit. posted at 11/3/2009 11:07:13 AM (17610) akroncitizen said: Misstia, posted at 11/3/2009 11:32:35 AM (17612) misstia said:don't they other states that have gambling have monopolies too? posted at 11/3/2009 11:44:18 AM (17614) akroncitizen said: Misstia, posted at 11/3/2009 11:58:36 AM (17615) misstia said:ah, thanks for the clarification, i did not know that....i knew about state gaming commissions, but i thought-wrongly apparently-that this would be similar....i'll go read some more before i go vote on this.... posted at 11/3/2009 1:32:33 PM (17616) Jake612 said: Casinos will keep gamblers heremoney AND jobs here. Even if people come from out of state to work here as the "NO" campaign claims, these are people moving to Ohio and paying taxes in our cities! In regards to the 33% tax rate, With Ohio's economy, we can't afford to wait for an issue that has the highest taxed casinos! (The 33% that will happen with this issue falls about in the middle of tax rates across the country) Yes, the Issue lists the properties that Casinos will be allowed to be built on, but I see at least five different owners of these numerous parcels. (Maybe they are all related somehow, I don't know) In Cleveland, they are all places near downtown that are desolate right now. I think the time is right to vote YES! :) posted at 11/3/2009 3:06:36 PM (17617) sts46 said: If we are willing to do anything for jobs and $$, let's just go all the way and legalize prostitution and narcotics! posted at 11/3/2009 4:02:48 PM (17619) Jake612 said: Prostitution and narcotics are not legal anywhere else in the country. No one said we are willing to do anything either. posted at 11/3/2009 4:07:46 PM (17620) Cloverine said: To Jake612: Prostitution is legal in Nevada. If you wish to leave a comment, please log in or register. |
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