Our County Government has its problems...and we need to fix them.
We all want to improve the way our county government serves us, but Issue 6 is a flawed plan that was developed by a small group of elites behind closed doors.
Issue 6 will only make the problems worse…and if it were to pass they can’t be fixed until at least 2013...another 4 years!
- Issue 6 makes business a more important priority than services for children, seniors and the disabled.
- Issue 6 slows economic development by creating a bloated, inefficient bureaucracy
- Issue 6 fosters corruption
- Issue 6 destroys checks and balances with an All-Powerful County Executive – a Czar of Cuyahoga County Government
We want change...but Issue 6 is bad government that is just wrong for Cuyahoga County.
Yes! For Issue 5 Is Our Opportunity to Create Real County Government Reform
Yes for 5! Will create a new county government through a genuinely open, transparent and inclusive process that will give every concerned Cuyahoga County resident a voice
- Issue 5 is our opportunity for real job creation and economic development
- Issue 5 makes it possible to set rules to prevent abuses and corruption
- Issue 5 will create a charter review group that will meet in your neighborhood and listen to you
- Issue 5 will create a real county reform plan that we’ll vote on next fall
- Issue 5 will help us increase efficiency and reduce red-tape – so our county government can do a better job serving all of us.
After You Vote Yes For Issue 5, Be Sure To Vote For the Real Reform Slate of Candidates:
- Harriet Applegate
- Bill Cervenik
- Mark Davis
- Ann Marie Donegan
- Mike Foley
- Stuart Garson
- Ron V. Johnson Jr.
- Dr. Gus Kios
- Jazmin Torres-Lugo
- Rev. Marvin McMickle
- Nick Nardi (Sonny)
- Betty K. Pinkney
- Patrick Shepherd
- Sandra Williams


