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What are the results for the Absentee ballots counted in Cuyahoga County, Ohio for issue 3?

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What are the results for the Absentee ballots counted in Cuyahoga County, Ohio for issue 3?

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with a close vote possible for Tuesday’s casino ballot issue, opponents are concerned that the outcome could be affected by something that has nothing to do with gambling. Cuyahoga County, the state’s most populous, mailed an application for an absentee ballot this fall to every active voter in the county. Franklin County and other counties did not. The concern is that the casino issue appears to have stronger support in Cuyahoga — where officials endorsed it and would-be casino owner and Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert lives — than in Franklin, where most officials oppose it. Thus, encouraging Cuyahoga voters to cast an absentee ballot, or making it easier for them than those in Franklin County or elsewhere to do so, could help drive up the “yes” vote, issue opponents say. “We think it could have an impact,” said Sandy Theis, spokeswoman for the opposition group TruthPAC. “We think this one is going to be close, and when you have a low (voter) turnout model, any advantage is a

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Early Cuyahoga County voters show casino bill passing by large margin By Joe Guillen, The Plain Dealer November 03, 2009, 8:14PM Absentee ballots counted in Cuyahoga County show Issue 3 — the casino bill — passing by a healthy margin, 114,495 to 52,557. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections has posted the results of its absentee ballots on its Web site, giving voters an early glimpse of how the races will play out. The absentee ballot results are available at www.boe.cuyahogacounty.us. The results were posted about 40 minutes after the polls closed at 7:30 p.m. Election workers had to make sure the actual vote totals matched the number of ballots the board received in the weeks leading up to the election. Results from polling locations will trickle in as the night goes on. The board’s Web site will be updated throughout the night.

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Absentee ballots counted in Cuyahoga County show Issue 3 — the casino bill — passing by a healthy margin, 114,495 to 52,557. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections has posted the results of its absentee ballots on its Web site, giving voters an early glimpse of how the races will play out. The absentee ballot results are available at www.boe.cuyahogacounty.us. The results were posted about 40 minutes after the polls closed at 7:30 p.m. Election workers had to make sure the actual vote totals matched the number of ballots the board received in the weeks leading up to the Sources: http://www.cleveland.com/politics/index.ssf/2009/11/early_cuyahoga_county_voters_s.

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