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Pat Fischer
 
167,161 votes
54.83%
- Party: Republican
 - Occupation: Judge, First District Court of Appeals
 - St. Xavier HS. '76
 - Harvard Law School '83, with honors; Harvard College '80, with honors
 - Current President, Ohio State Bar Assoc.; past President Cincinnati Bar Assoc., past chair of CBA's Ethics and Professionalism committees
 - Former Partner Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL
 - Past President, Pleasant Ridge Community Council; past President Cincinnati Children's Museum Assoc.; past president St Ursula Villa
 - Trustee and Vice Chair, Visions Community Services; member, Beyond Civility project
  
Priorities:
- Continue to author and join in the highest quality of legal opinions and decisions as I have done as a judge so far
 - Continue to Issue  well reasoned and written opinions in a timely and efficient manner
 - Continue my efforts to educate the public on the importance and duties of judges in our state and community
  
Martha Good
 
137,717 votes
45.17%
- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Attorney and Professor
 - U.C. College of Law/JD (Valedictorian,1985); Brown Univ./Ph.D.(1976), M.A. (1972); Skidmore College/B.A. with Honors (1970).
 - University of Cincinnati adjunct professor & former professor at Miami University and Dayton Law School.
 - Circuit Mediator at U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit  (6 years) and Law Clerk to Federal District Judge (1 year)
 - Past President & Board Member, Friends of Harriet Beecher Stowe House, PTA President & Board Member (past)
 - Dress for Success Cincinnati & National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. employee (past)
 - Volunteer Lawyers for the Poor
  
Priorities:
- I want to give voters a choice, to bring balance to the Court of Appeals, and to ensure that each case will be decided correctly, strictly on merits.
 - As a Democrat, I will help end one-party dominance of the Court of Appeals making it more representative of the community it serves.
 - Work full-time to ensure that cases are decided in a timely manner and with a correct interpretation of the law..
  
  
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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
3 questions on Qualifications, Adminstration of justice, and Judical Independence.
 
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