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November 2009 Cram Session Voting Guide

Don’t forget that voting day is tomorrow! If you haven’t had a chance yet to research the candidates and issues that are on the ballot, then today is your final day to cram. We have an in-depth look at all six City Council Candidates featured in our Better Know A Candidate series, and multiple discussions devoted to the four main issues on the ballot:

  • Issue 1 - State issued bonds to provide compensation to veterans of the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, and Iraq Conflicts [Read More]
  • Issue 2 - Creation the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board to establish and implement standards of care for livestock and poultry [Read More]
  • Issue 3 - Amending the Constitution to allow for one casino each in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo and distribute to all Ohio Counties a tax on the casinos [Read More]
  • Issue 4 - Supplementing General Fund for support of Franklin County Children Services [Read More]

Voting polls are open tomorrow from 6:30am to 7:30pm, so there’s no excuse not to go. You can find out your polling location here.

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6 Responses to “November 2009 Cram Session Voting Guide”

  1. #1
    Walker Says:

    Why I’m Voting NO on Casinos Today

  2. #2
    the cruise director Says:

    Thanks so much for posting this recap! It was great to have one go-to place to figure out my choices before voting today.

    And for anyone who hasn’t voted yet today - PLEASE VOTE NO on Issue 3.

  3. #3
    the cruise director Says:

    On another note, while I FULLY appreciate CU, I think that it’s really ridiculous that my one go-to place couldn’t be the city newspaper. The website was driving me crazy, and for a while all I could find were their endorsements. Are they providing news or “entertainment”? Good grief.

  4. #4
    DavidF Says:

    Done and done.

  5. #5
    mstimple Says:

    amen - if this f-ing piece of crap goes thru, i’m gonna be so pissed.  The arena district is a rare gem.  You can’t find too many places where there is such a large parcel of undeveloped land so close to a big central city .  It’s like a blank canvas and we only get one chance to do it right.

  6. #6
    lifeontwowheels Says:

    Well if it passes, that gem will be given another breath of life in 20 years when it fails and we tear it down…

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