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Hamilton County, OH November 6, 2001 Election
Trustee; Township of Anderson Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 21 12:55pm
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Peggy D. Reis 5,967 votes 32.22%

  • Occupation: Elected Official
  • 12 years as Anderson Township Trustee
  • Trustee, OKI Regional Council of Govenments
  • Trustee, Cincinnati Preservation Association
Priorities:
  • Continue high level of basic service in Anderson Township
  • Beechmont Avenue saftey and Beechmont Mall revitalization
  • Continued Greenspace preservation
Albert F. "Al" Peter 4,003 votes 21.61%
  • Occupation: Executive Vice Pres., ITI (consulting & software develop.)
  • Former CEO - SDRC ($400M public software company)
  • 50+ year resident of Anderson Township - Anderson High grad
  • Chairman - Anderson Township Hillside Task Force
  • Married, four children, all Turpin High grads
Priorities:
  • Facilitating business growth in Anderson Township
  • Creating a visible focal point for Anderson Township
  • Closer coordination among all Township public entities
Thomas I. Luttmer 3,987 votes 21.53%
Kevin P. O'Brien 3,089 votes 16.68%
  • Occupation: Vice President - Investments
  • Neighborhood: Anderson Township
  • Education: Univ of Cincinnati, College of Business BBA, Finance 1983
  • Chairman of the Advisory Board, College of Nursing, Univ of Cincinnati
  • Past-President of Cincinnati Chapter of American Association of Individual Investors, AAII
Priorities:
  • Re-Development of the Beechmont Mall property
  • Improvements to the township's parks including the addition of field lights to selected soccer, football and baseball fields.
  • Encourage growth and development of existing and new businesses to expand Anderson Township's tax base.
Rome Hughes 752 votes 4.06%
  • Occupation: Accountant & Egyptologist
  • Education: A.A., B.S. from UC; Ph.D. from GU
  • Former Treasurer OCWA, Middletown Chapter
  • Part Owner and President R & H Tax Service
  • Owner Rome L. Hughes Tax Service
  • Board member of Hughes Renaissance Project; Board Member of Marjorie Group
  • Member of International Assn. of Egyptologist; Member League of Women Voters
Priorities:
  • Create a Beechmont Business Zone to attract & increase retail and professional interests along Beechmont Avenue.
  • Alleviate vehicular traffic in Anderson Township by formation of "throughways", traffic islands, and "re-direct routes".
  • Establish a Beechmont Business Zone Community Center and an "Anderson Esplanade" for residents and visitors.
Jeremy T. Scholler 723 votes 3.90%
  • Occupation: Restaurant
  • Neighborhood: Anderson Township
  • Education: B.A. in Political Science
  • Long Time resident
  • Degree in Political Science
  • Strong leadership at current job
  • Worked on Campaigns for the Chamber of Commerce
Priorities:
  • Beechmont Mall Revitalization (entire business sector revitalization)
  • Beechmont Corridor Project
  • Sidewalks, parks and Schools

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