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Jeff C. Andrews
 
876 votes
19.61%
- Occupation: VP Marketing and Product Strategy
 - Fidelity Investments
 - Nearly 20 years experience in financial services industry
 - B.B.A. degree from Georgia State University
 - Member of Mariemont Eastern Corridor Land Vision Committee
  
Priorities:
- Ensure safety and education are top priorities.
 - Maintain a balanced budget and seek ways to be more efficient and effective with village finances. Find new revenue sources without addl tax burden.
 - Preserve the history and character that make Mariemont so unique. Encourage economic development that is fitting and appropriate.
  
 
Andrew M. Black
 
818 votes
18.32%
- Occupation: Business Development Manager
 - BA, Miami University
 - MBA, Bellarmine University
  
Priorities:
- Support Local Business & Economic Development
 - Support Mariemont City Schools
 - Protect Mariemont Founder, Mary Emery's Vision
  
 
Cortney Scheeser
 
785 votes
17.58%
- Occupation: Senior Business Analyst, P&G
 - BS of Engineering, University of Cincinnati
  
Priorities:
- Address budget shortfall by spending within our means
 - Create Zoning that balances of needs of Developers and the Citizens
 - Allow for full transparency of Village Government
  
 
Joseph B. Miller
680 votes
15.23%
 (This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
John M. Altman
 
652 votes
14.60%
- Occupation: Attorney
 - Gonzaga University School of Law, J.D.
 - Eastern Washington University, B.A. Business & Health Administration
  
Priorities:
- Resolve the Village Budget Deficit
 - Maintain Police and Fire Safety
 - Connect the Village to the Bicycle Trail in Newtown
  
Matt Weinland
457 votes
10.23%
 (This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
Kevin Veeneman
(Write-In)
198 votes
4.43%
 (This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
  
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Candidates Answer Questions 
The  League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area has asked
all candidates for this office to respond to
4 questions on Qualification, Priorities, Economic, and Rental property.
 
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