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Rick Bryan
595 votes
52.47%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Executive Director - The Wellness Community
- Blue Ash City Council 1995 - current
- Vice Mayor 1997 - 2001 and Mayor 2001-2005
- MBA University of Illinois, BS - Cameron University, BS - Virginia Military Institute (VMI)
- Retired business executive - Jergens Company (1985 - 2003), Totes (1982-1985), Procter & Gamble (1979 - 1982)
- LTC (retired) U.S. Army Reserves (active 1972-1977, reserves 1977 - 1993)
Priorities:
- With construction of the new Blue Ash Recreation Center complete, move forward on other Issue 15 projects.
- Maintain Blue Ash's excellent financial condition in these tough economic times.
- Begin design work on the new Blue Ash Golf Course club house
John P. Dillon
539 votes
47.53%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Telephone Splicer, Cincinnati Bell
- B.S., University of Cincinnati
Priorities:
- I will be a fair and IMPARTIAL LISTENER, both with constituents and fellow council members
- I will be a VOICE OF REASON, looking at all sides of an issue, considering others' opinions
- I will be TRANSPARENT, being open about current issues, in hopes of ending the widely-held belief that decisions are often made behind closed doors
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4 questions on Qualification, Priorities, Economic, and Rental property.
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