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Section 4301.363 | Effect of election where status of portion of precinct or residence district is inconsistent with remainder - no Sunday issues.

 

(A) If a majority of the electors in a precinct vote "yes" on question (A) as set forth in section 4301.353 of the Revised Code, the sale of beer, or wine and mixed beverages, as specified in the question shall be permitted in the portion of the precinct affected by the results of the election for sale by the package under permits that authorize the sale for off-premises consumption only, subject only to Chapters 4301. and 4303. of the Revised Code.

(B) If a majority of the electors in a precinct vote "yes" on question (B) as set forth in section 4301.353 of the Revised Code, the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor as specified in the question shall be permitted in the portion of the precinct affected by the results of the election under permits that authorize the sale for on-premises consumption only, and under permits that authorize the sale for both on-premises and off-premises consumption, subject only to Chapters 4301. and 4303. of the Revised Code.

(C) If a majority of the electors in a precinct vote "no" on question (A) as set forth in section 4301.353 of the Revised Code, no sales of beer, or wine and mixed beverages, as specified in the question shall be permitted in the portion of the precinct affected by the results of the election.

(D) If a majority of the electors in a precinct vote "no" on question (B) as set forth in section 4301.353 of the Revised Code, no sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor as specified in the question shall be permitted in the portion of the precinct affected by the results of the election.

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