Business Snapshot: 2011 Lucas County Elections Published on Nov. 9, 2011 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Voters head into Lambertville United Methodist Church to cast their vote Tuesday. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Election Inspector Carol Fleitz helps voters fill out their applications to vote at Lambertville United Methodist Church. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Maumee Mayor Tim Wagener walks through the buffet line at a poll watching party at La Fiesta in Maumee. The Blade/Sean Work Buy This Image Democratic Party Chairman Ron Rothenbuhler talks on the phone at the Early Voting Center while waiting for the ballots to be dropped off. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Kurt Ziems, left, and Luke Brady, right, with the board of elections, unload the first ballots to arrive at the Early Voting Center. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Luke Brady, left, and Emma Ziems, right, with the board of elections, unload the first ballots to arrive. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Tracy Glenn, left, and Terry Kuhl, right, put the electronic ballots in the machines to be counted at the Early Voting Center. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Mr. Glenn, left, and Mr. Kuhl, right, put the electronic ballots in the machines to be counted at the Early Voting Center. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Mayor Mike Bell responds to the incoming election results while at the UT football game. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image From left: Lucas County Republican Party Chairman Jon Stainbrook, Marty Limmer, board worker at computer, Board of Elections director Ben Roberts, and Board of Elections deputy director Dan DeAngelis, work at the Early Voting Center. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image From left: Democratic Party Chairman Ron Rothenbuhler, Republican board member Anthony DeGidio, Lucas County Republican Party Chairman Jon Stainbrook, Democratic board member James Ruvolo, and Board of Elections deputy director Dan DeAngelis, watch as the results come in at the Early Voting Center. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Maumee incumbent mayoral candidate Tim Wagener watches early voting results during an election night poll watching party. The Blade/Sean Work Buy This Image Toledo firefighters Firefighters campaign for the defeat of ballot Issue 2 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School at 2255 Central Grove in South Toledo. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image Shannon Kellough and Levi Kellough, 3, talk to Toledo firefighters Jason Johns and Dave Mather at a South Toledo polling location. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image Signs pepper the lawn at the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library Maumee Branch polling location. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image Four-year-old Haylie Garner waits patiently as her mother, Julie Garner, votes at the Maumee Branch Library in Maumee. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image Voter turnout was steady as Angela Smilo votes Tuesday at the Maumee Branch Library. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image Poll worker volunteer Janice Poggemeyer prepares to hand out voting stickers to Maumee voters. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image Barbara Steagall encourages voters to vote yes on the Maumee City Schools levy on election day. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image Steve Glaze and Frances Glaze cast their ballots at the Maumee Branch Library. The Blade/Lisa Dutton Buy This Image Oregon precincts 9 and 7 see a steady stream of voters Tuesday. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Precinct workers John Rowley, left, and Jadie Lau, both of Oregon, check the polling location of a voter's address. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Voter Cheri Perlaky, left, signs in with Oregon's precinct 7 poll workers, from center to right, Jadie Lau, Colleen Lange, Rose Perlaky, Grace Heninger, and Barbara Kutchenriter, all of Oregon. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Oregon precinct 12 voters cast ballots Tuesday at Starr Elementary School. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Voter Beckie Hernandez, left, checks in with poll workers, from back center to right front, Susie Horvath, Richard Mabry, and Richard Dempsey at Starr Elementary School in Oregon, Ohio. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Scott High School senior Brad Collins, 18, left, works the election polls for the first time Tuesday. He, along with polling co-workers Linda Moore and Lisa Leese, check in voter is Joyce Zemnicki, right. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image At St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 15th precinct poll workers Margaret Thomson, from left, Clay High School senior Alexandra Selee, 18, Maryann McQueary, and Darlene Wells help voters Muncie Rogers, far right, and Grace Leahy. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Willie Jefferson casts his vote at Toledo Police Museum polling location Tuesday. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Stickers await voters at the Toledo Police Museum polling location. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Voters cast their ballots in precincts 12-C and 12-D at Toledo Police Museum. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image A voter leaves the Toledo Police Museum after casting her ballot Tuesday, walking by a "chalk outline" on the sidewalk that is part of the museum's displays. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Sandra Schroeder, social media manager for the American Association of University Professors at the University of Toledo, left, and former Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner, right, cheer the defeat of State Issue 2 at the Teamsters Hall in Toledo. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Toledo Fire Dept. Lt. Daniel Brown-Martinez, front left, his brother David Brown, center, and Rachael Lee of Toledo, right, join the crowd celebrating the defeat of State Issue 2 at the Teamsters Hall. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky Buy This Image Related Items election 2011 Recommended for you Click to comment