Candidates
(Vote for 2)
 
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Ephriam D. Swafford
476 votes
37%
- Community/Neighborhood: Glendale
 - Served as Clerk Treasurer for Glendale for 2 years
 - and is currently serving as Councilman for Glendale.
 - Elected and served as Glendale PTA President and chairman of ACE (After-School Curriculum Experience) Committee for 3 years.
 - A resident of Glendale 8 years.
  
Priorities:
- Repairing infrastructure of Glendale Sewage System.
 - Traffic flow - Glendale will be impacted by upcoming developments around us.
 - Glendale Community School - I'm proud of our progress, I will stay involved.
  
Joseph M. Gaynor
444 votes
34.5%
- Occupation: Marketing, Business Development (retired)
 - Education: Electrical Engineering (BSEE), Master of Education (MEd)
 - Registered voter in Hamilton County and a (25) year resident of Glendale.
 - I am sensitive to and knowledgeable of issues regarding the management of village affairs,
 - to the preservation of village historic characteristics,
 - and to the need for responsible planning.
  
Priorities:
- Represent the views of the village residents in council actions.
 - Work toward responsible development of the business assets located in the village.
 - Protect the quality of life and property values in this historic village.
  
Craig Wolf
366 votes
28.5%
- Occupation: Business Consultant
 - Education: B.S. Accounting; M.B.A., C.P.A.
 - Village councilman for 5 years (2/95)
 - Involved in community
 - President, Glendale Youth Sports
 - Trustee, Glendale Chamber of Commerce
  
Priorities:
- Repair and replace the aging infrastructure (sewer and water)
 - Incorporating growth
 - Keeping finances as low as possible
  
  
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