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Henry E. Menninger, Jr.
2,036 votes
31.51%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Attorney at Law
- B.A. University of Cincinnati
- J.D. Chase College of Law, No. Ky. University
- Served as Member of Harrison Planning Commission
- Served as Harrison Juvenile Referee
- Served as Member of Harrison Board of Zoning Appeals
- Currently serves on Executive Committee with Cincinnati Reds Community Fund
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Management of Growth and Development
- Civility in Public Discourse
Mark A. Louis
1,457 votes
22.55%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Mechanical Engineer
Priorities:
- Conservative Leadership
- Fiscally Responsible
- Business Leader
Judy Kercheval
1,423 votes
22.02%
James E. Robertson
102 votes
34.00%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Self Employed Accountant
- BS Business-Miami University 1974
- Four term Councilman Harrison OH
- Columnist - The Harrison Press
- Music Director - St. Jacob UCC(Blue Creek)
- Currently Vice Mayor - Harrison
Priorities:
- Control Debt and Spending
- Provide Quality of Life for Residents
- Bring more commerce to Harrison
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