2005 Legislature

Ohio Conference AAUP
Endorses 2005 Statewide Ballot Issues

Issue 1: Jobs for Ohio - Placed on the ballot by the General Assembly, this proposal would authorize the state to issue general obligation bonds of up to $1.35 billion for local government capital improvements to infrastructure; $500 million to provide financial assistance through state and local government and state-supported and state-assisted institutions of higher education for research and development; and $150 million for state use to develop job-ready sites and facilities in Ohio.
Endorsement Rationale - This issue continues the state government’s commitment to the state’s infrastructure and also includes support for university-based research.

Issue 2: Early Voting - This proposal would provide for early voting, without stating a reason, by mail or in person during the 35 days prior to an election.
Endorsement Rationale - Reforms that make it easier for people to vote improve our political system.

Issue 3: Campaign Finance - The key provisions of this proposal include: reducing the amount an individual can contribute to a candidate or political committee from $10,000 to $2,000; reinstating the prohibition on political contributions from corporations; and requiring public disclosure of campaign contributions and expenditures.
Endorsement Rationale - These reforms have the potential of reducing the influence of major campaign contributors on state policy.

Issue 4: Legislative Redistricting - This proposal would replace the current Apportionment Board made up of elected officials with an independent redistricting commission. Any person or organization would be permitted to submit a proposed map. The commission would be required to adopt the map that creates the most competitive districts (between the two major political parties).
Endorsement Rationale – The current redistricting process provides a large partisan advantage to the party that controls the Apportionment Board. Future redistricting by the independent commission will produce more competitive districts which should lead to greater voter turnout and a reduction in the current polarization of the legislature.

Issue 5: Election Administration - This proposal would establish a bipartisan state board of elections supervisors (similar to the existing county boards of elections) to administer elections in Ohio, replacing the Secretary of State in this role.
Endorsement Rationale - This proposal will eliminate the possibility that the Secretary of State will administer elections in a way that benefits his/her political party.



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2010 Election Results

President [2-Year Position]
John Cuppoletti (University of Cincinnati)

Vice President [One-Year Position]
Lynn Davis (University of Cincinnati)

Secretary [2-Year Position]
Lee Fox-Cardamone (Kent State University)

Treasurer [One-Year Position]
Dave Rubin (Central State University)

Chair of the Committee on Organizing [2-Year Position]
Rudy Fichtenbaum (Wright State)

Chair of the Committee on Two Year Institutions [2-Year Position]
Paul Davis (Cincinnati State)

At-Large-Private Member [2-Year Position]
Paul Gothard (Lake Erie College)

At-Large-Public Member [One-Year Position]
Marty Kich (Wright State University)

At-Large-Private or Public Member [One-Year Position]
Sally Dunn (University of Cincinnati)

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