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Bill Seitz
33,618 votes
64.5%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Partner- Taft, Stettinius & Hollister
- Education: B.A., J.D., University of Cincinnati
- Twice elected Green Township Trustee; Once elected Cincinnati School Board
- President, Hamilton County Township Association
- Commissioner, Ohio Small Government Capital Improvement Commission
- Secretary, Bridgetown Civic Association; Past V.P., St. Antoninus Education Commission
- Past President, Western Economic Council and Westwood Civic Association
Priorities:
- Reducing Ohio's income tax burden
- Meeting the capital improvement needs of Ohio schools
- Improving regional cooperation and planning and reforming Ohio's annexation laws
Jean Siebenaler
18,424 votes
35.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Family Doctor
- Family Physician and community volunteer
- Education: University of Wisconsin- Madison B.S. and M.D. degrees
- As an experienced family physician in private practice, I possess excellent communication skills.
- This includes the ability to listen with compassion, sincerity, and honesty as I guide those under my care through possible tough decisions.
Priorities:
- Health care legislation which values choice, privacy, and universal coverage.
- Environmental quality, especially through promotionof a Smart Growth agenda
- Education, especailly through promotion of a quality curriculum and teacher standards.
Gary K. Sweeney
(Withdrawn)
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Lithographer, 20 years
- Libertarian candidate, for Cincinnati Council '89, Ohio 34th '94
- Kentucky Colonel 1998
- Founding member of TEA, Tax Enough Already
- Citizens Against Government Waste, Tax Action Network leader
- NRA rep for the Pro Gun vote 1994
- Member of the Ohio Military Reserves
Priorities:
- S.T.P., Stop Taxes in Place. No new taxes or tax increases, working to lower taxes.
- P.O.C., Protect Ohio Citizens. I trust the citizens of Ohio. I would support a concealed carry permit for the safety of Ohioans.
- P.C.E., Parental Choice in Education. I support a more open, less governmental approach to education
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Official Information
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Events
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