An Adams County Sales Tax Continuation measure was on the May 4, 2010 ballot in Adams County.
This measure was approved
- YES 2,369
a
- NO 1,650[1]
This measure sought to approve the continuation of the current sales tax rate, set at one-half of one percent, which goes towards maintaining and operating the local county hospital. The tax will be in place for a further five years.[2]
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- ↑ The Ledger Independent, "Technical difficulties leave election results unknown in Adams County," May 4, 2010
- ↑ The Ledger Independent, "Ohio primary tackles taxing issues," May 3, 2010
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