Ballotpedia covers all statewide ballot measures and local ballot measures voted on in the Ohio cities which are part of the 100 largest cities by population in the United States:[1]
Statewide measures
Local measures
Athens County
- See also: Athens County, Ohio ballot measures
• Issue 6: Athens marijuana decriminalization
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of reducing penalties for marijuana misdemeanor crimes in the city of Athens.
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A no vote was a vote against reducing penalties for marijuana misdemeanor crimes in the city of Athens.
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Cuyahoga County
- See also: Cuyahoga County, Ohio ballot measures
• Issue 59: Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Proposed Tax Levy
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing a tax for the use of the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing a tax for the use of the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority.
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• Issue 60: Cleveland Public Library Proposed Tax Levy
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing and increasing a tax for the use of the Cleveland Public Library.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing and increasing a tax for the use of the Cleveland Public Library.
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• Issue 61: Cuyahoga Community College District Bond Issue
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of increasing the city's debt by $227 million by issuing bonds in that amount to fund the improvement of community college facilities.
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A no vote was a vote against increasing the city's debt by $227 million by issuing bonds in that amount to fund the improvement of community college facilities.
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Franklin County
- See also: Franklin County, Ohio ballot measures
• Issue 4: Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities Proposed Tax Levy
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing a tax for the use of the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing a tax for the use of the Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
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Hamilton County
- See also: Hamilton County, Ohio ballot measures
• Issue 3: Hamilton County Property Tax Renewal for Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing for five years the county's property tax levy of 2.99 mills—$299 per $100,000 in assessed property value—to fund alchohol, drug addiction, and mental health services.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing for five years the county's property tax levy of 2.99 mills—$299 per $100,000 in assessed property value—to fund alchohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, thereby allowing the tax to expire.
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• Issue 4: Hamilton County Property Tax Renewal for Health and Hospital Services
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing for five years the county's property tax levy of 4.07 mills—$407 per $100,000 in assessed property value—to fund health and hospitalization services.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing for five years the county's property tax levy of 4.07 mills—$407 per $100,000 in assessed property value—to fund health and hospitalization services, thereby allowing the tax to expire.
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• Issue 5: Hamilton County Property Tax for Senior Services
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing for five years and increasing the county's property tax levy for senior services from 1.29 mills to a total rate of 1.6 mills—$160 per $100,000 in assessed property value.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing and increasing the county's property tax levy for senior services from 1.29 mills to a total rate of 1.6 mills—$160 per $100,000 in assessed property value—therby allowing the levy to expire.
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• Issue 24: Cincinnati Public School District Property Tax Renewal
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing for five years the school district's property tax levy of 8.43 mills—$843 per $100,000 in assessed property value—to fund emergency requirements of the school district.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing for five years the school district's property tax levy of 8.43 mills—$843 per $100,000 in assessed property value—to fund emergency requirements of the school district.
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Lucas County
- See also: Lucas County, Ohio ballot measures
• Issue 9: Toledo City Schools Tax Levy Renewal
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing a 6.5 mill tax per one dollar of property valuation for district expenses assessed from 2018 through 2023.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing a 6.5 mill tax per one dollar of property valuation for district expenses assessed from 2018 through 2023.
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• Issue 12: Toledo Metropolitan Park District Tax Levy Renewal
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of renewing a 1.4 mill tax per dollar of property valuation to maintain city parks assessed from 2018 to 2028.
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A no vote was a vote against renewing a 1.4 mill tax per dollar of property valuation to maintain city parks assessed from 2018 to 2028.
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See also
- ↑ Note: The measures listed on this page are not a comprehensive list of local ballot measures in Ohio on November 7, 2017. It only reflects those ballot measures voted upon by residents of the cities in Ohio that are among the 100 largest cities by population in the United States.