There are 236598 voters registered in Butler County, up 4000 people from the May primary in 2006, according to Board of Elections Director Betty McGary. Of that number, she expects 18 percent to 23 percent to cast a ballot. ...
There are 236598 voters registered in Butler County, up 4000 people from the May primary in 2006, according to Board of Elections Director Betty McGary. Of that number, she expects 18 percent to 23 percent to cast a ballot. ...
Voters in Hamilton, Butler, Warren and Clermont counties will be deciding dozens of issues as well as several contested primary races. Board of Elections Director Sally Krisel is expecting turnout to run about 25 to 30 percent in ... Clermont County is expecting a similar turnout. Butler County is looking for 18 to 23 percent of voters to go to the polls. Besides the local issues and candidates, there are Republican primary races for Ohio secretary of state and auditor. ...
The club members who debated Proposition D framed it largely as a battle in the ongoing war for control of San Diego&s government between downtown business interests, who favor citywide elections and a strong mayor because that makes big- money campaigns ... He started as a staff member in that department 34 years ago, worked his way up and was considering retiring when he was appointed by the all-Republican County Board of Supervisors to replace the previous officeholder, ...
There are 236598 voters registered in Butler County, up 4000 people from the May primary in 2006, according to Board of Elections Director Betty McGary. Of that number, she expects 18 percent to 23 percent to cast a ballot. ...
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