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ne date on the calendar just could not, would not, be canceled. On the first Tuesday in November, in the middle of a pandemic, Americans will finish electing their next president, as well as a slate of national representatives, state officeholders and local leadership. Snags in our voting systems have not made this unusual election any easier. And yet, Americans are already turning out in force. A record-breaking number of voters have cast their ballots through mail-in and early voting. Even in a normal year, elections can be cumbersome. With that in mind, The New Political produced this nonpartisan Voter’s Guide to help you navigate your ballot. We’ve compiled information about the candidates, regardless of their political party, and the issues, so however you’re voting, you’ll feel confident in your choices. This guide exists solely because of the tireless work of our staff. I want to thank my managing editor William Meyer, director of staff development Cole Behrens, and news editors Emily Crebs and Zach Zimmerman, for their long hours of editing and factchecking. I also want to thank director of projects Maggie Prosser for piecing all of the pages together. Cheers, as well, to all of my writers and copy editors for their commitment to our role as an independent voice for Athens. For a glimpse at the Athens County ballot in a truly historic election year, The New Political brings you our 2020 Voter’s Guide. Thank you for reading — now, get out and vote!
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Voter CheckList Check your voter registration Check your mail
You will be sent a card detailing your polling location.
Bring an acceptable form of ID • An Ohio driver's license or state identification card with present or former address* • A military identification • A photo identification that was issued by the United States government or the State of Ohio and includes your current address • An orginal or copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check or current paycheck *In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, driver's licenses or state identification cards set to expire on or after March 9, 2020, are automatically extended and remain valid through the General Election.
Hit the polls before Nov. 3 AT 7:30 P.M.
The New Political's Voter's Guide is a nonpartisan resource to help voters make informed decisions on Election Day. This product has been researched and designed by Ohio University students and is not endorsed by any political groups or candidates. The mock ballot on Page 17 is not an official ballot and cannot be turned in to the Athens County Board of Elections.
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ATHENS POLLING LOCATIONS To find your polling location, visit the Athens County Board of Elections' website, and click the "Precinct and Pollling Location Info," then "Polling Place Search."
Ohio Means Jobs Building 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 510 W. Union St.
Baker Center Ohio University 1-4, 1-5, 2-1, 2-5, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 4-4, 4-5 1 Park Pl.
The Dairy Barn 2-2, 2-3, 2-4 8000 Dairy Ln.
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Community Center 3-6, 4-1, 4-2 701 E. State St.
Athens Public Library 3-4, 3-5, 4-3 30 Home St.
*Text in red indicates the precinct assigned to each polling location.
Ohio University students living in dorms should report to Baker Center.
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U.S. President & Vice President Democratic Ticket Former Vice President Joe Biden was selected as President Barack Obama’s running mate in the 2008 election, and then served as Obama’s vice president for two terms. Before that, he served as a U.S. Senator for Delaware and was first elected in 1972. Biden, 77, was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He would be the oldest president in U.S. history, if elected. Biden launched his presidential campaign in April 2019 after consistent speculation about his potential candidacy following his years as vice president. Though the campaign started off slow in the primaries, strong performances in South Carolina and the Super Tuesday primaries helped Biden secure the nomination. Biden said he wants to offer free COVID-19 testing to all Americans, repeal President Donald Trump’s tax cuts, raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour, expand Obamacare, reform policing, codify Roe v. Wade into federal law and invest in green energy. He teamed up with former rival U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders and others to propose a plan to combat climate change and has proposed broad student loan forgiveness.
Sen. Kamala Harris, Biden’s running mate, has served as a U.S Senator for California since she was elected in 2016. She previously served as the attorney general of California and the district attorney of San Francisco. Harris, 55, was born in Oakland, California. She would be the first woman to serve as vice president, if elected. Harris was also the second Black woman and first South Asian American to serve in the U.S. Senate. In her time as a senator, she advocated for healthcare reform, descheduling cannabis at the federal level, increasing paths to citizenship for immigrants and an assault weapons ban. She has also expressed a desire to address our nation’s mental health crisis. Harris previously ran for president, but suspended her campaign in December 2019.
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Republican Ticket President Donald Trump, a Republican, has served as president of the United States since his inauguration in January 2017, after defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Prior to his tenure as president, Trump hadn’t held an elected office. He was previously a businessman and television personality. Trump, 74, is from New York City. He had no major opposition in the 2020 Republican primaries. Trump, who contracted COVID-19 in October, opposes a national mask mandate, and has given states increased control over handling of the global pandemic. Trump has touted the developments of therapeutic drugs such as Regeneron and Hydroxychloroquine. He also said a vaccine would be available by the 2020 presidential election, although members of his administration have stated that the vaccine will likely not be available until a later date. Trump says if re-elected, he will continue to further diplomatic interests in the Middle East. In recent years, the Trump administration has established normalized relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Sudan and Bahrain. Early in his presidency, Trump began a trade war against China and put large tariffs in place, some of which have been rolled back. He also supported GOP tax cuts in 2017. He opposes Obamacare and is currently supporting a case before the Supreme Court to overturn the law.
Vice President Mike Pence is Trump’s running mate for a second term. Pence, 61, served as the governor of Indiana from 2013 to 2017. Before that, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives. In his time as vice president, he has also served as the chairman of the White House Coronavirus Task Force. Pence has described himself as, "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order," and is a supporter of the Tea Party movement. He supports overturning Roe v. Wade and has sought to defund Planned Parenthood. Pence opposes same-sex marriage, has voted against Obamacare, is a proponent of a flat federal tax rate and opposes raising the minimum wage.
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U.S. President & Vice President Libertarian Ticket Born in Libertyville, Illinois, Jo Jorgensen officially joined the Libertarian Party in 1983. Jorgensen earned a bachelor’s of science in psychology at Baylor University, an MBA at Southern Methodist University and her doctoral degree in industrial/organizational psychology at Clemson University. Jorgensen has campaigned as a part of the Libertarian party in 38 states, running as a congressional candidate in South Carolina in 1992 and for vice president of the United States in 1996 alongside the Libertarian presidential nominee. Jorgensen and Cohen’s ticket platform includes reducing regulations so that medicine, testing and treatment can get to those affected by COVID-19 in addition to reforming the federal government to reduce the United States’ incarceration rate. The platform also wants to preserve and save Social Security, remove the government from the student loan business, force higher education to offer affordable programs, and end the Department of Education and state education regulations to allow public schools to innovate. Additionally, their platform aims to cut government spending to lower taxes, make healthcare more affordable and replace coal and oil power plants with clean energy alternatives. Their platform also wants to end government shutdowns, remove barriers to job creation so that people can work and keep the United States out of foreign conflict. They support a free and open immigration policy.
Jeremy "Spike" Cohen, born in Baltimore,
Maryland, is the co-owner of Muddied Waters Media, a podcast platform that millions tune in to. Cohen hosts two live programs a week and has talked to many people from all parts of the political spectrum. He’s said he is convinced that both Democrats and Republicans have failed the country.
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Green Party Ticket Howie Hawkins is one of the original Green party members in the United States and has run for multiple political offices as its candidate, including governor of New York. He is also the original "Green New Dealer," as he was the first U.S. candidate to campaign for a Green New Deal in 2010. Howie has spent his life as an organizer for peace, justice, union and environmental campaigns. He has written articles on politics, economics and the environment and has appeared in publications such as the International Socialist Review. Hawkins and Walker’s ticket platform includes Medicare for All and the Green New Deal, which is a plan to deliver clean energy. The platform also wants police departments subject to community control and investigation. Additionally, the platform includes legalizing marijuana, reducing the military budget and ending the War on Drugs. Other desires include increasing the minimum wage, building sustainable agriculture and food systems and sending COVID-19 relief that puts the working class first.
An independent socialist, Angela Walker is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and has worked as an activist and organizer. At the University of North Florida, Walker studied history. She has been involved in demonstrations such as protesting the war in Iraq as well as defending unions. Additionally, she was appointed as legislative director for the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 998 in Milwaukee. Angela is an advocate for the rights of Black, Brown and Indigenous people, the LGBTQ community, labor and the Earth.
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U.S. Representative DISTRICT 15 Rep. Steve Stivers is the incumbent candidate of Ohio’s 15th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Stivers, a Republican, has represented the district since 2011. Before that, he served in the Ohio Senate. Stivers previously served as the chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee, which helps to elect Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives. He also served as a brigadier general in the Ohio National Guard and active duty as a battalion commander in Iraq. Stivers believes a Balanced Budget Amendment should be enacted to the Constitution. He has voted to repeal Obamacare 50 times and believes in "market-based reforms that lower costs and increase access to patients," according to his campaign website. Stivers considers himself a strong defender of the Second Amendment and a proud member of the NRA. He also wants to improve the country’s infrastructure, maintain a strong military and improve broadband access in rural Ohio regions.
Joel Newby is an attorney from Columbus who is challenging Stivers as the Democratic candidate. He was born in Pickaway County and attended Ohio University for his undergraduate studies. Newby supports establishing a single-payer healthcare system, rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and putting the U.S. in a direction to rely solely on clean energy by 2050. He also supports automatic voter registration and expanding the Voting Rights Act. In addition, he supports the Equal Rights Amendment, making broadband more accessible within the district, passing the Dream Act, reforming policing, eliminating tariffs that affect farmers and making higher education more accessible.
DID YOU KNOW? In 2016, 60.1% of eligble voters voted in the presidential election — the second highest rate in the last 50 years. The lowest U.S. election turnout in history was the election of 1792, when only 6.31% of eligible voters voted. Via USA Today
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OHIO STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 30 Sen. Frank Hoagland, a Mingo Junction resident, is running as the Republican incumbent for the District 30 Ohio Senate race. Hoagland is a former Navy SEAL and served for 30 years before retiring in 2011. Hoagland served overseas in South America in the war on drugs, which he said formed his position on combating drug use. He now owns a small business that promotes emergency situation preparation. Hoagland is campaigning on increasing safety in schools, reducing business regulations and developing infrastructure.
Michael Fletcher is running as the Democratic candidate for the District 30 Ohio Senate. Fletcher, an Athens native, graduated from Ohio University. He was heavily involved in the Boy Scouts and earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Fletcher is still involved with scouting and assists area Boy Scout organizations. His platform is informed by his concerns as a parent and includes reducing standardized testing in schools, increasing access to higher education and developing infrastructure.
OHIO STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 94 Rep. Jay Edwards, a Nelsonville native, is running for a third term as the Republican incumbent for the District 94 Ohio House race. Edwards graduated from Nelsonville-York High School and attended Ohio University, where he played football and earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. Edwards emphasizes his Appalachian cultural heritage. He supports increasing vocational schooling in the region and combating the opioid epidemic. Edwards opposes gun control restrictions.
Katie O’Neill, a Nelsonville resident, is running as the Democratic candidate for the District 94 Ohio House. O’Neill attended Ohio University, for her bachelor’s degree in history and the environment, and Vermont Law School, where she received a master’s in energy regulation. O’Neill’s father is former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O’Neill. Her platform includes opposing fracking in the region, advocating for police reform and expanding vocational schooling opportunities.
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Ohio Supreme Court (CHOOSE 1) Sharon Kennedy • From Cincinnati, Ohio, where she was born • Earned her undergraduate degree in social work from the University of Cincinnati and her Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law • Began her career as a police officer at the Hamilton Police Department • Served as administrative judge at the Butler County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Division • Has served on the Ohio Supreme Court since 2012 • Received the American Veterans (AMVETS) Department of Ohio 2018 Past Department Commanders’ Civil Servant of the Year Award
John O’Donnell • • • • •
Born in Euclid, Ohio, and currently lives in Lakewood, Ohio Earned his undergraduate degree from Miami University and his Juris Doctor from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Currently serves on the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, where he was first elected in 2002, and then again in 2006 and 2012 Appointed by the Ohio Supreme Court in 2008 to be a trial court judge presiding over a commercial docket devoted strictly to business litigation Worked on more than 2,000 commercial cases and is the author of more than 100 judicial opinions
Ohio Supreme Court (CHOOSE 1) Judi French, the incumbent candidate, has occupied her Supreme Court seat since 2013. Before joining the court, she served as a judge for the 10th District Court of Appeals. French is a supporter of Ohio Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor’s call for criminal justice reform. As an Ohio assistant attorney general, she argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that using tax dollars to send students to private and religious schools is constitutional.
Jennifer Brunner currently serves as a judge of the 10th District Court of Appeals. She previously served as the secretary of state of Ohio from 2007 to 2011. Brunner supports Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor’s criminal justice reforms and has worked with election law before. 1 1
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Court of Appeals JUDGE (CHOOSE 1) Peter Abele • • •
Unopposed candidate for judge of the Fourth District Court of Appeals Graduated from Bowling Green State University with a bachelor’s degree and received his Juris Doctor from Capital University Law School Formerly served as prosecutor for the city of Athens and an assistant prosecutor for Vinton County
Court of Appeals JUDGE (CHOOSE 1) Stacy Brooks • • • • • •
Lives in Chillicothe, Ohio, where her husband, Luke Feeney, is the mayor Graduated from Xavier University Earned a master’s degree at the College of Charleston, South Carolina and a law degree from Vermont Law School Works as a solicitor for the Village of Beaver and practices as an attorney at a small law firm in Waverly, Ohio Served as a staff attorney with Southeastern Ohio Legal Services Endorsed by Athens County Democratic Party, Lawrence County Democratic Party, Adams County Democratic Party, Ohio AFL-CIO
Kristy Wilkin • • • • • •
Incumbent, currently judge on the Fourth District Court of Appeals Lives in Highland County Graduate from Xavier University and Ohio Northern University Law School Served as a general practitioner for 14 years at Peelle Law Office Co., LPA Was appointed to the Ohio Fourth District Court of Appeals by Gov. Mike DeWine on July 27, 2020, to fill the vacancy created by the elevation of Judge Matthew McFarland Endorsed by U.S. Rep. Steve Stivers, Rep. Jay Edwards, Scioto County Republican Central Committee, Scioto County Young Republicans
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Athens County Engineer Jeff Maiden • • • • •
Incumbent Athens County Engineer, running unopposed Has served since 2013 Born in Nelsonville, OH Graduated from Ohio University in 1982 Previously worked as a full-time design engineer and land surveyor
Athens County Recorder Jessica Markins • • •
Incumbent Democrat Athens County Recorder, running unopposed Has served since 1994 Attended Hocking College
ATHENS COUNTY SHERIFF Rodney Smith • • • • • •
Incumbent Athens County Sheriff, running unopposed Lives in Coolville, Ohio Served as a sergeant in the Sheriff ’s office and promoted to Lieutenant of Operations until 2009 Served as a Lieutenant in the Patrol Division Smith retired in 2013 after 26 years of law enforcement experience Appointed as Sheriff in 2014
DID YOU KNOW? George Washington spent his entire campaign budget on liquor served to voters. Buying votes with booze was a custom in England. Washington also was following a Virginia tradition where barrels of liquor were rolled to courthouse lawns and polling places on Election Day. Via the National Constitution Center
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ATHENS COUNTY Prosecuting Attorney Keller Blackburn, an incumbent Democrat living in Nelsonville, is running unopposed for Athens County Prosecuting Attorney. He has served as the Athens County prosecutor since 2013. Blackburn graduated from the Ohio State University with a degree in political science and later graduated from Cleveland State University's law school, where he was awarded the Editor of the Year on Law Review. After undergrad, he worked as a researcher with the Clinton administration in Washington, D.C., where he contributed new ideas for narrowing the “digital divide” in Appalachia. In 2009, he was awarded the Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association Meritorious. Additionally, Blackburn participates in foundations that encourage the public, specifically young people, to make healthy choices.
Athens County Treasurer Ric Wasserman • • • • •
Running as an unopposed incumbent Democrat Lived in Athens for 33 years Owns the Pigskin Grille as well as rental properties Held the country treasurer position since 2018 Worked extensively on the county’s Land Bank program
ATHENS CITY Ballot Initatives Issue 1 is a proposed renewal of a 0.10% income tax levy for the next ten years. The revenue coming from this levy would be used to pay for street improvements in the city of Athens.
Issue 24 is a proposed sales and use tax levy of 0.25% for the next five years. The revenue coming from this levy would be used to make improvements to the 911 operating system.
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ATHENS COUNTY COMMISSIONER (CHOOSE 1) Chris Chmiel, a Democrat, graduated from Ohio University, where he created and studied his own major, "Wholistic Transition to Sustainability." Chmiel worked in construction for the Community Food Initiatives. He also served on the Athens Board of Commissioners for two terms. In his first term, he helped the Athens-Hocking Recycling Center split off from AthensHocking Solid Waste District.
ATHENS COUNTY COMMISSIONER (CHOOSE 1) Charlie Adkins, a Democrat, is the incumbent in the race for Athens County commissioner, a position he’s held for the past eight years. Adkins said his top priority is making sure Athens County emergency medical services are appropriately funded. He also wants to complete ongoing projects, such as the sewer project on U.S. Route 50 West. Adkins seeks to combat land pollution in Athens County.
Bill Hayes, an Independent candidate for Athens County commissioner, is an Ohio University graduate with a bachelor’s degree in zoology pre-med. Hayes wants to create more jobs in Athens County, “spread the wealth” and take advantage of natural resources and opportunities in the area. He seeks to increase tourism — particularly eco-tourism — in the region. Hayes also wants to make it easier for local entrepreneurs to start businesses.
Athens Clerk of Courts Candy Russell • • •
Running unopposed as the incumbent Democrat Served as interim following Clerk of Courts Tina Willis' death in September 2019 and was officially selected in October 2019 Worked in Clerk of Courts office for more than 12 years
Athens County Coroner Carl Ortman • • •
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Running as an unopposed Democratic candidate Graduated from Ohio University and later received a medical degree from the University of Toledo College of Medicine Served as interim coroner in 2014 after the incumbent Harold Thompson resigned
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Common Pleas Judge (General Division) Pat Lang • • • •
Lang is seeking re-election for a term that began in 2014 Prior to his position as judge, Lang served as city law director Received his bachelor's in political science at Ohio University While a student at Ohio University, he was elected to City Council, and The Athens Messenger believes he was the first student to be elected to that position Received his law degree at University of Cincinnati College of Law
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Common Pleas Judge (Probate/Juvenile) Kenneth Ryan • •
Graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University Earned master's degree at Ohio University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Dayton Current attorney and owner of Ryan Law Office Co., LPA Has more than 11,000 hours of teaching experience and has been a lawyer for the past 13 years Experience with numerous court dockets, including cases involving mental health No prior official judicial experience Wants to create a “broad spectrum youth program” to address problems facing young people of all ages
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Graduated from Ohio University Earned a Juris Doctor from Western Michigan Law School Worked as the assistant Athens County prosecuting attorney since 2015 Wants to rehabilitate juvenile offenders to prevent the “school-toprison pipeline” Has strong ties to several community organizations and four of the five school districts in Athens County Would continue the court’s strong Court Appointed Special Advocates program if elected
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SAMPLE BALLOT For President and Vice President (Vote for not more than 1 pair)
For President Joesph R. Biden For Vice President Kamala D. Harris Democratic
For President Howie Hawkins For Vice President Angela Walker
For State Representative (Vote for not more than 1)
Jay Edwards Republican
Katie O'Neill Democratic
For County Commissioner
(Full term commencing 1-2-2021) (Vote for not more than 1)
Charlie R. Adkins For President Jo Jorgensen For Vice President Spike Cohen Libertarian
For President Donald J. Trump For Vice President Michael R. Pence Republican
Democratic
Bill Hayes For County Commissioner
(Full term commencing 1-3-2021) (Vote for not more than 1)
Chris Chmiel Democratic
For Prosecuting Attorney For Representative to Congress (Vote for not more than 1)
Joel Newby Democratic
Steve Stivers Republican
For State Senator
(Vote for not more than 1)
Michael Fletcher Democratic
Frank Hoagland Republican
(Vote for not more than 1)
Keller J. Blackburn Democratic
For Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas (Vote for not more than 1)
Candy S. Russell Democratic
For Sheriff
(Vote for not more than 1)
Rodney Smith Democratic
For County Recorder
(Vote for not more than 1)
For Judge of the Court of Appeals (Unexpired term ending 2-8-2023) (Vote for not more than 1)
Jessica Markins Democratic
For County Treasurer
(Vote for not more than 1)
Ric Wasserman Democratic
For County Engineer
(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeff Maiden Democratic
For Coroner
(Vote for not more than 1)
Stacy Brooks Kristy Wilkin For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General Division)
(Unexpired term ending 2-9-2021) (Vote for not more than 1)
Pat Lang For Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Probate/Juvenile Division)
(Unexpired term ending 2-9-2021) (Vote for not more than 1)
Carl Ortman Democratic
For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-1-2021) (Vote for not more than 1)
Sharon L. Kennedy John P. O'Donnell For Justice of the Supreme Court (Full term commencing 1-2-2021) (Vote for not more than 1)
Jennifer Brunner John P. O'Donnell For Judge of the Court of Appeals (Full term commencing 2-9-2021) (Vote for not more than 1)
Peter B. Abele
Kenneth E. Ryan Zachary L. Saunders #1 Proposed Municipal Income Tax City of Athens FOR THE INCOME TAX AGAINST THE INCOME TAX
#24 Proposed Sales Tax and Use Tax County of Athens YES NO
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