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County Variance Sorted Alphabetically By County 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 Vote 2015 Percent County Region Media Mkt. ISSUE 3 YES ISSUE 3 YES% *ISSUE 3 NO *ISSUE 3 NO% Variance (I) Variance (I) 2015 (I) Adams Southwest Cincinnati 2,679 34.85 % 5,008 65.15 % -2,329-30.30% No Allen West Lima 9,807 34.26 % 18,818 65.74 % -9,011-31.48% No Ashland Northeast Cleveland 4,652 29.88 % 10,919 70.12 % -6,267-40.25% No Ashtabula Northeast Cleveland 10,801 39.41 % 16,603 60.59 % -5,802-21.17% No Athens Southeast Charleston 5,186 37.09 % 8,795 62.91 % -3,609-25.81% No Auglaize West Dayton 3,970 25.56 % 11,563 74.44 % -7,593-48.88% No Belmont Southeast Wheeling 7,816 40.13 % 11,660 59.87 % -3,844-19.74% No Brown Southwest Cincinnati 5,102 41.67 % 7,142 58.33 % -2,040-16.66% No Butler Southwest Cincinnati 37,269 40.05 % 55,776 59.95 % -18,507-19.89% No Carroll Northeast Cleveland 2,871 32.71 % 5,907 67.29 % -3,036-34.59% No Champaign West Dayton 4,456 36.72 % 7,679 63.28 % -3,223-26.56% No Clark West Dayton 15,643 39.40 % 24,059 60.60 % -8,416-21.20% No Clermont Southwest Cincinnati 24,596 42.20 % 33,695 57.80 % -9,099-15.61% No Clinton Southwest Cincinnati 4,622 38.56 % 7,365 61.44 % -2,743-22.88% No Columbiana Northeast Youngstown 10,992 36.92 % 18,781 63.08 % -7,789-26.16% No Coshocton Central Columbus 3,337 32.29 % 6,996 67.71 % -3,659-35.41% No Crawford Central Columbus 3,904 30.45 % 8,918 69.55 % -5,014-39.10% No Cuyahoga Northeast Cleveland 127,665 39.95 % 191,915 60.05 % -64,250-20.10% No Darke West Dayton 4,303 25.89 % 12,319 74.11 % -8,016-48.23% No Defiance Northwest Toledo 3,703 30.18 % 8,567 69.82 % -4,864-39.64% No Delaware Central Columbus 15,990 27.17 % 42,856 72.83 % -26,866-45.65% No Erie Northeast Cleveland 8,561 36.49 % 14,899 63.51 % -6,338-27.02% No Fairfield Central Columbus 12,726 29.31 % 30,693 70.69 % -17,967-41.38% No Fayette Central Columbus 2,300 32.89 % 4,694 67.11 % -2,394-34.23% No Franklin Central Columbus 113,005 37.37 % 189,409 62.63 % -76,404-25.26% No Fulton Northwest Toledo 3,565 27.02 % 9,630 72.98 % -6,065-45.96% No Gallia Southeast Charleston 2,195 27.13 % 5,897 72.87 % -3,702-45.75% No Geauga Northeast Cleveland 9,650 30.23 % 22,268 69.77 % -12,618-39.53% No Greene West Dayton 16,681 34.04 % 32,322 65.96 % -15,641-31.92% No Guernsey Southeast Wheeling 3,736 33.94 % 7,271 66.06 % -3,535-32.12% No Hamilton Southwest Cincinnati 96,354 42.55 % 130,084 57.45 % -33,730-14.90% No Hancock Northwest Toledo 6,267 27.50 % 16,518 72.50 % -10,251-44.99% No

County Variance Sorted Alphabetically By County 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 Vote 2015 Percent County Region Media Mkt. ISSUE 3 YES ISSUE 3 YES% *ISSUE 3 NO *ISSUE 3 NO% Variance (I) Variance (I) 2015 (I) Hardin Central Columbus 2,448 31.72 % 5,269 68.28 % -2,821-36.56% No Harrison Southeast Wheeling 2,083 38.05 % 3,391 61.95 % -1,308-23.89% No Henry Northwest Toledo 2,601 27.93 % 6,710 72.07 % -4,109-44.13% No Highland Southwest Cincinnati 4,463 37.83 % 7,334 62.17 % -2,871-24.34% No Hocking Central Columbus 3,295 38.22 % 5,326 61.78 % -2,031-23.56% No Holmes Northeast Cleveland 1,711 23.19 % 5,667 76.81 % -3,956-53.62% No Huron Northeast Cleveland 5,406 34.75 % 10,153 65.25 % -4,747-30.51% No Jackson Southeast Charleston 2,961 33.97 % 5,756 66.03 % -2,795-32.06% No Jefferson Southeast Wheeling 9,119 42.65 % 12,264 57.35 % -3,145-14.71% No Knox Central Columbus 5,158 28.90 % 12,688 71.10 % -7,530-42.19% No Lake Northeast Cleveland 26,821 37.43 % 44,842 62.57 % -18,021-25.15% No Lawrence Southeast Charleston 6,568 40.90 % 9,492 59.10 % -2,924-18.21% No Licking Central Columbus 15,459 32.40 % 32,249 67.60 % -16,790-35.19% No Logan West Dayton 4,744 33.79 % 9,296 66.21 % -4,552-32.42% No Lorain Northeast Cleveland 30,156 37.16 % 51,003 62.84 % -20,847-25.69% No Lucas Northwest Toledo 44,369 39.56 % 67,801 60.44 % -23,432-20.89% No Madison Central Columbus 3,354 31.03 % 7,455 68.97 % -4,101-37.94% No Mahoning Northeast Youngstown 26,153 37.68 % 43,250 62.32 % -17,097-24.63% No Marion Central Columbus 6,006 34.34 % 11,483 65.66 % -5,477-31.32% No Medina Northeast Cleveland 17,267 33.44 % 34,372 66.56 % -17,105-33.12% No Meigs Southeast Charleston 1,922 31.24 % 4,230 68.76 % -2,308-37.52% No Mercer West Dayton 2,875 20.63 % 11,059 79.37 % -8,184-58.73% No Miami West Dayton 10,583 32.49 % 21,995 67.51 % -11,412-35.03% No Monroe Southeast Wheeling 1,779 35.03 % 3,299 64.97 % -1,520-29.93% No Montgomery West Dayton 57,888 40.06 % 86,633 59.94 % -28,745-19.89% No Morgan Central Columbus 1,325 30.06 % 3,083 69.94 % -1,758-39.88% No Morrow Central Columbus 3,595 33.40 % 7,170 66.60 % -3,575-33.21% No Muskingum Central Zanesville 7,035 30.59 % 15,964 69.41 % -8,929-38.82% No Noble Southeast Wheeling 1,338 32.75 % 2,748 67.25 % -1,410-34.51% No Ottawa Northwest Toledo 5,143 35.18 % 9,475 64.82 % -4,332-29.63% No Paulding West Ft. Wayne 1,931 30.98 % 4,302 69.02 % -2,371-38.04% No Perry Central Columbus 3,472 35.02 % 6,442 64.98 % -2,970-29.96% No

County Variance Sorted Alphabetically By County 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 Vote 2015 Percent County Region Media Mkt. ISSUE 3 YES ISSUE 3 YES% *ISSUE 3 NO *ISSUE 3 NO% Variance (I) Variance (I) 2015 (I) Pickaway Central Columbus 4,539 30.47 % 10,359 69.53 % -5,820-39.07% No Pike Central Columbus 2,694 37.55 % 4,480 62.45 % -1,786-24.90% No Portage Northeast Cleveland 17,242 39.17 % 26,778 60.83 % -9,536-21.66% No Preble West Dayton 4,696 35.57 % 8,507 64.43 % -3,811-28.86% No Putnam Northwest Toledo 2,300 18.00 % 10,477 82.00 % -8,177-64.00% No Richland Northeast Cleveland 11,417 33.71 % 22,449 66.29 % -11,032-32.58% No Ross Central Columbus 6,875 35.57 % 12,451 64.43 % -5,576-28.85% No Sandusky Northwest Toledo 6,555 33.69 % 12,902 66.31 % -6,347-32.62% No Scioto Southeast Charleston 6,651 36.74 % 11,450 63.26 % -4,799-26.51% No Seneca Northwest Toledo 5,438 31.92 % 11,598 68.08 % -6,160-36.16% No Shelby West Dayton 3,949 25.80 % 11,355 74.20 % -7,406-48.39% No Stark Northeast Cleveland 37,504 34.21 % 72,116 65.79 % -34,612-31.57% No Summit Northeast Cleveland 57,056 38.04 % 92,923 61.96 % -35,867-23.91% No Trumbull Northeast Youngstown 25,042 39.57 % 38,238 60.43 % -13,196-20.85% No Tuscarawas Northeast Cleveland 7,944 27.89 % 20,538 72.11 % -12,594-44.22% No Union Central Columbus 4,706 29.28 % 11,364 70.72 % -6,658-41.43% No Van Wert West Ft. Wayne 2,551 28.82 % 6,302 71.18 % -3,751-42.37% No Vinton Southeast Charleston 1,312 36.45 % 2,287 63.55 % -975-27.09% No Warren Southwest Cincinnati 22,920 35.43 % 41,763 64.57 % -18,843-29.13% No Washington Southeast Charleston 5,466 31.62 % 11,823 68.38 % -6,357-36.77% No Wayne Northeast Cleveland 8,826 27.85 % 22,868 72.15 % -14,042-44.30% No Williams Northwest Toledo 3,268 29.01 % 7,998 70.99 % -4,730-41.98% No Wood Northwest Toledo 12,257 32.38 % 25,600 67.62 % -13,343-35.25% No Wyandot Northwest Toledo 2,052 28.90 % 5,049 71.10 % -2,997-42.21% No Statewide Totals 1,166,692 36.35 % 2,042,902 63.65 % -876,210-27.30% No

Issue 3 No Chart 66.00 % 66.35 % 64.88 % 63.13 % 63.32 % 63.65 % 59.27 % Southwest Ohio Northeast Ohio Southeast Ohio West Ohio Central Ohio Northwest Ohio Statewide

Regional Variance 2015 2015 2015 2015 Region ISSUE 3 YES ISSUE 3 YES% *ISSUE 3 NO *ISSUE 3 NO% Central Ohio Totals 221,223 34.00 % 429,349 66.00 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -208,126-31.99% 208,126 31.99 % Northeast Ohio Totals 447,737 36.87 % 766,489 63.13 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -318,752-26.25% 318,752 26.25 % Northwest Ohio Totals 97,518 33.65 % 192,325 66.35 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -94,807-32.71% 94,807 32.71 % Southeast Ohio Totals 58,132 36.68 % 100,363 63.32 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -42,231-26.65% 42,231 26.65 % Southwest Ohio Totals 198,005 40.73 % 288,167 59.27 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -90,162-18.55% 90,162 18.55 % West Ohio Totals 144,077 35.12 % 266,209 64.88 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -122,132-29.77% 122,132 29.77 %

Media Market 2015 2015 2015 2015 Media Market ISSUE 3 YES ISSUE 3 YES% *ISSUE 3 NO *ISSUE 3 NO% Cleveland Media Mkt. Totals 385,550 36.66 % 666,220 63.34 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -280,670-26.69% 280,670 26.69 % Columbus Media Mkt. Totals 214,188 34.13 % 413,385 65.87 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -199,197-31.74% 199,197 31.74 % Cincinnati Media Mkt. Totals 198,005 40.73 % 288,167 59.27 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -90,162-18.55% 90,162 18.55 % Dayton Media Mkt. Totals 129,788 35.41 % 236,787 64.59 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -106,999-29.19% 106,999 29.19 % Toledo Media Mkt. Totals 97,518 33.65 % 192,325 66.35 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -94,807-32.71% 94,807 32.71 % Charleston Media Mkt. Totals 32,261 35.07 % 59,730 64.93 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -27,469-29.86% 27,469 29.86 %

Media Market 2015 2015 2015 2015 Media Market ISSUE 3 YES ISSUE 3 YES% *ISSUE 3 NO *ISSUE 3 NO% Wheeling Media Mkt. Totals 25,871 38.90 % 40,633 61.10 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -14,762-22.20% 14,762 22.20 % Youngstown Media Mkt. Totals 62,187 38.28 % 100,269 61.72 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -38,082-23.44% 38,082 23.44 % Ft. Wayne Media Mkt. Totals 4,482 29.71 % 10,604 70.29 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -6,122-40.58% 6,122 40.58 % Lima Media Mkt. Totals 9,807 34.26 % 18,818 65.74 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -9,011-31.48% 9,011 31.48 % Zanesville Media Mkt. Totals 7,035 30.59 % 15,964 69.41 % Variance (For Vs. Against) -8,929-38.82% 8,929 38.82 %