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Hamilton County, OH November 2, 1999 Election
Member Council; City of Wyoming

2 Year Term.

a charter city

Candidates (Vote for 7)
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David J. Savage 1,245 votes 15.3%

  • Occupation: Current Mayor, Wyoming, OH
  • Retired from Drackett Company
  • Educated at MIT, Univ. of Virginia
  • Community resident 35 years
  • Member of Council since 1979
  • Elected Mayor in 1985
Priorities:
  • Sound fiscal management
  • Maintenance of infrastructure
  • An excellent quality of life within the community
Scott P. Kadish 1,203 votes 14.8%
Barry S. Porter 1,177 votes 14.5%
Mary Benken 1,152 votes 14.2%
Garlinn H. Story 1,133 votes 13.9%
John D. Braun 1,117 votes 13.7%
  • Occupation: Retired G.E. Engineer
  • Education: BCE Cornell Univ. MS CE Northeastern Univ.
  • Experience (one term incumbent)
  • 35 year resident
  • Civil Engineering education
  • Active in civic affairs
  • Desire to make the community a better place in which to live
Priorities:
  • Maintaining/improving City services without objectionable tax increase
  • Working with other communities in Hamilton County for our common good
  • Implementing the Master Plan
Rozetta L. Roberts 1,109 votes 13.6%

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