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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Final Pepper-Heimlich results

With 100 percent of the vote in, David Pepper will become Hamilton County’s newest commissioner, winning by 14,412 votes.

Commissioner-elect Pepper’s win gives Democrats a majority on the three-member Hamilton County Board of Commission for the first time since 1962.

Pepper won 143,951 votes, or 52.6 percent.

His opponent, incumbent Republican Phil Heimlich, received 129,539 votes, or 47.4 percent.
Heimlich’s loss came despite his incumbency, Republicans being in the majority in Hamilton County and raising over $1 million.

Pepper raised over $800,000 for his campaign.

Hamilton County voters also voted down a proposed sales tax increase that would have paid for a new jai and approved two renewals of two existing special-use property taxes.

-- Issue 12, the proposal to raise the sales tax a quarter cent to pay for a $230 million jail and $30 million property tax rollback, lost by 14 percentage points – 153,244 (57.1 percent) against; 115,251 (42.9 percent) for.

-- The Children’s Services levy, providing foster care, adoptive and other services, won with 185,538 votes (68.2 percent) for and 86,607 (31.8 percent) against;

-- The Health and Hospitalization levy, paying for health care for the poor, easily won with 184,904 votes (68.2 percent) for and 86,106 votes (31.8 percent) against.


3 Comments:

at 12:46 PM, November 08, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Messrs. Heimlich, Finney & Co.:

NANANANA
HEY HEY HEY
GOODBYE!

Sorry Uncl Carl, your thousands could't buy this election!

 
at 8:20 PM, November 08, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

thank goodness - can't wait to hear the resolution that nixes our finney the fink - new appointments to follow- change, change change
then, i hope portune doesn't halt the investigation regarding the manipulation of government processes. if dewine and/or the county administration took part in this fiasco of lies and improper influence on an election ( their last desperate act) then, it would be "justifiable cause" for terminating the administrator and other staff wihtout pay outs of leave, etc.
also, if dewine knew of this, he might lose his "seat" way before his termis up
Gee, republicans - who do you want / trust to put back on the bocc when dewine is proven to be entangled in this mess?
I know, how about making up with a trusted and respected former leader - john dowlin - being appointed to the position ( if we don't get to hold a special election)
(I hear paper shredders humming and computer emails deleting already)
really, this type of corruption must not go un-investigated.

 
at 12:11 AM, November 10, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

finney.... wow, enough said. Time for HIM to put up in a race and be counted. Goodness, he has said enough about everyone else.

 
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