Secretary
of State Jon Husted
Husten
reminds Ohioans: One Vote Matters
A
number of local races and issues decided by just one vote in 2013
General Election
COLUMBUS
- For anyone who has ever questioned the impact or importance of
their vote, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted today provided more
evidence that one vote really does matter.
Based
upon review of 110 recounts conducted following the 2013 General
Election on November 5th, 35 local races and eight local issues were
decided by one vote or through breaking a tie. Just one person could
have made the difference in deciding whether local taxes would go up
and whether someone else would have served in important local
offices, including township trustee, city or village council and
school board. In fact, an individual was elected mayor based upon
drawing a high card.1
Regarding
this data, all of the following may be attributed to Secretary
Husted:
“These
results are proof that every vote can make a difference.
“When
a single vote can have such a big impact in so many places, you can
understand why we focus so heavily on accuracy of the voter rolls and
the integrity of the elections process, and why we encourage every
voter to take their right and responsibility to vote seriously.
“Close
elections reinforce our focus to make it easy to vote and hard to
cheat in Ohio.”
Note:
In Darke County, one vote was the difference for Liberty Township
Trustee.
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