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Politics is big in these parts, and we’ve got it covered. John Arthur Hutchison and other staff writers will offer their inside information on the events, big news and little moments of the local political scene in Lake, Geauga and eastern Cuyahoga counties.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Poll workers, a part of the election process


When it comes time to cast a ballot on Nov. 6 don’t overlook the people at your polling location who are there to make help provide that opportunity.

Poll workers are the folks who greet you at your precinct, check your identification, have you sign your name in the poll book, and then give you instructions on how to cast your ballot whether it’s by using an electronic machine or an optical scanned paper ballot.

Poll workers are often friends and neighbors and they do important jobs to help run the election.

The day typically starts around 6 a.m. and includes tasks such as to open up the polls and make sure the machines ready to operate. This all must be finished prior to 6:30 a.m., when the polls are supposed to be open.

Small jobs that most people don’t think about such as placing American flags at the polling location is part of the work.

During Election Day, it’s a poll workers job to make sure each voter is registered. Sometimes a voter must cast a provisional ballot because their identity can’t be verified by required identification or in situations where there might be a question of the voter’s eligibility in that specific precinct.

It’s the job of the poll worker to determine when a provisional ballot must be cast and they are trained on when those situations apply and how to handle it.

Once the election hours are concluded at 7:30 p.m. — unless directed to stay open longer due a court order — poll workers close down the voting location and deliver ballots to the county elections board, which works as quickly as possible to get them counted so the public can learn the unofficial results.

One thing to note is work as a poll worker is not a volunteer position, it is a paid one and the rate is set by the respective county.

In Lake County, a poll worker is paid $107.91 plus $20 for training. Presiding judges receive $127.91, plus $20 for training. In Geauga County, poll workers are paid $107.91, plus $30 for training. Presiding judges earn an extra $5 to $11, plus $30 for training.

There is always a need for poll workers in Lake County and most other counties, election officials will say. Inevitably someone gets sick or has an emergency and just can’t make it to the polls, so another person has to be ready to step in as a substitute, if necessary.

Serving as a poll worker, which I haven’t done because I’m usually working to cover an election, would be something I’d like to do sometime. I’m told it’s a long day, but most often a rewarding one because it’s a chance to be a part of the election process and serve the community.

Lake County TEA Party meets

The Lake County TEA Party will meet at 7 p.m., Tuesday at Harvey High School Auditorium in Painesville. Ohio School Board candidates Bev Goldstein, District 11, and Sarah Fowler, District 7 are scheduled to speak.

Candidate endorsements

For any Nov. 6 candidates who have earned endorsements (not from The News-Herald), feel free to email them or fax them. Because of the volume and space required to list them, these items will not be printed in this column. Instead, they’ll be posted periodically on The News-Herald’s Northern Ohio Politics Blog at NorthernOhioLocalPolitics.blogspot.com.

Deadline reminder

The weekly deadline for information to appear in this column is each Wednesday at 5 p.m. Email or fax is preferred.

Fundies

Lori DiNallo, candidate for Ohio House of Representatives District 60, hosts a clambake 6:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at Benny Vino Urban Winery in Perry Village. See Jan Clair.

Judy Moran, candidate for Lake County commissioner, hosts a Ladies Luncheon with special guest speaker Kathy Purmal, noon to 2:30 p.m. Oct. 21, at Cappelli’s Party Center in Mentor. See Kathy Russo or Shirely Vesel.

John Arthur Hutchison
JHutchison@News-Herald.com
Twitter: @newsheraldjah

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Lake County commissioner candidate announces endoresements


Judy Moran, candidate for Lake County commissioner, announced she received endorsements by:

Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Eckart, Lake County Commissioner Robert Aufuldish, Treasurer John Crocker, state Rep. Lorraine Fende, Willowick Mayor Rich Bonde, Wickliffe Mayor Bill Margalis, Wickliffe Council President Dave Krych, Fairport Harbor Mayor Tim Manross, Perry Village Mayor Vickie Stevens, North Perry Village Mayor Ed Klco, Mentor-on-the-Lake Mayor John Rogers, former Wickliffe Mayor Tom Ruffner, Willoughby Council President Jerry Ranally, Mentor Councilman Ray Kirchner, Willoughby Councilman Chris Woodin, Painesville Council President Joe Hada, Perry Township Trustee Rick Amos, Perry Township Trustee Nancy Steele, Leroy Township Trustee Chuck Klco, Concord Township Trustee Paul Malchesky, Eastlake Councilwoman Laura DePledge, Willowick Councilmembers Andy Allan, Charles Malta, Ann Turk, Mike Vanni and Tom Wells, Mentor School Board Member Mary Bryner, Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 116, Journeymen Plumbers Local 55, North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor, International Union of Operating Engineers, Cleveland Building and Construction Trades.

John Arthur Hutchison
JHutchison@News-Herald.com
Twitter: @newsheraldjah

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Lake County commissioner candidate announces endorsements


David M. Fiebig, candidate for Lake County commissioner, announced he received endorsements by:

U.S. Rep. Steven LaTourette, Lake County Commissioner Ray Sines, Lake County Sheriff Daniel A. Dunlap, Lake County Prosecutor Chuck Coulson, Lake County Engineer Jim Gills, Lake County Auditor Ed Zupancic, former Lake County Recorder Frank Suponcic, Ohio House of Representatives Speaker William G. Batchelder, state Rep. Ron Young, state Sen. John Eklund, former state Sen. Bob Gardner, former state Rep. Jamie Callender, Willoughby Hills Mayor Bob Weger, Willoughby Hills Coucilmen Frank Germano, Ray Somich and Council President David A. Reichelt, Willoughby Hills Councilwoman Nancy E. Fellows, former Willoughby Hills Mayor Mort O’Ryan, Kirtland Mayor Mark Tyler, Willoughby Mayor Dave Anderson, former Waite Hill Mayor Art Baldwin, Mentor Councilman Scott Marn, Mentor-on-the-Lake Councilman Troy Elam, Concord Township Trustee Connie Luhta, Willoughby Councilman Bob Carr, Willoughby Councilman Jeff Black, Perry Township Trustee Phillip Haskell, North Perry Village Councilman Richard Shreve, Madison Council President Don Bartlett, Madison Council Vice-President Kenneth Takacs, Madison Councilman John Hamercheck, Madison Councilman Duane Frager, Madison Councilman Mark Vest, former Madison Mayor Robert Lee, Leroy Township Trustee Linda Burhenne, Fairport Harbor Councilman Tony Bertone, Fairport Harbor Councilman Albert Paolino, Painesville Councilman Mike DeLeone, Painesville Councilwoman Lori DiNallo, Kirtland Councilman Matt Schulz, Eastlake Councilwoman Cindy Quinn-Hopkins, former Wickliffe Councilman Gordon Levar, Lake and Geauga Area Association of Realtors, and the Lake County Republican Party.

John Arthur Hutchison
JHutchison@News-Herald.com
Twitter: @newsheraldjah

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Candidates, share your photos

We'd never be able to publish all of the photos of local candidates campaigning, but now we're giving them the opportunity to share those photos with readers through www.News-Herald.com.

Candidates running for office in the November election are invited to share their pictures from the campaign trail in our album "Candidates on the 2012 campaign trail," found on our community photo galleries page at yourpics.News-Herald.com.

You're free to share any photos from your campaign, whether you're at a local festival, walking in a parade or meeting members of your community.

Readers can view photos, like and comment on them, and share them on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest.

Candidates can submit photos in several ways:
Photos submitted in one of these four ways will go to our moderation queue, where a News-Herald staff member will approve them before they are published online.

Photos for this album will be accepted through Nov. 3, 2012, the Saturday before Election Day.

Find the album at bit.ly/2012candidatepics, and check out all of the community photos on our gallery page at yourpics.News-Herald.com.





-- Cheryl Sadler | CSadler@News-Herald.com | @nhcheryl

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Lake County commissioner candidate announces endorsement

Lake County Commissioner Robert E. Aufuldish announced he’s received endorsement from the Cleveland Building and Construction Trades Council.

John Arthur Hutchison
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Twitter: @newsheraldjah

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Candidates: Share your campaign photos

I saw plenty of candidates participating in the Lake County Fair parade last night. If you're running for office and you took photos during your march from Harvey High to the fairgrounds, we'd love to see the pictures in our campaign trail photo gallery.

To submit a photo, click the upload button below, email to yourpics@news-herald.com with "campaign" and your caption in the subject line, or tweet @newsheraldinoh with the hashtag #campaign.




-- Cheryl Sadler | CSadler@News-Herald.com | @nhcheryl

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