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Hamilton County, OH November 3, 2009 Election
Council Member; City of Madeira Voter Information

4 Year Term.

a charter city

Candidates (Vote for 4)
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Rick Staubach Click here for more information about this candidate 2,414 votes 20.79%

  • Occupation: Produce Clerk
  • 16 years on Madeira City Council
  • 4 years on Madeira City Planning Commission
  • Madeira/Indian Hill Fire Department Board
  • Mayor of Madeira
Priorities:
  • Maintian the City's sound financial position while maintaining all services
  • Continue an agresive street maintinace program
  • Continue to improve park and recreational facilities
Tim Dicke Click here for more information about this candidate 2,025 votes 17.44%
  • Occupation: Firefighter
  • Bachelor of Science, Wilmington College
  • Madeira-Indian Hill Fire Board
Priorities:
  • Reduce Tax Burden
  • Keep Madeira a safe place to raise family
  • Keep adding sidewalks
Mike Steur Click here for more information about this candidate 1,941 votes 16.72%
  • Occupation: Director Client Development
  • Chairman, Madeira Recreation & Parks Board
  • Backyard Builders for Madeira City Schools
  • Elder, Madeira-Silerwood Presbyterian Church
  • Former Youth Soccer Coach
  • Stockholder, Hixson Architecture Engineering Interiors
Priorities:
  • Reduce the tax burden on Madeira citizens
  • Maintain and improve the streets and sidewalks and extend sidewalks into downtown.
  • Improve Madeira's parks and recreational offerings
Rick Brasington Click here for more information about this candidate 1,882 votes 16.21%
  • Occupation: Retired Marketing Manager
  • BSIM, MBA
  • current Madeira City Council
  • current Madeira Planning Commission
  • elder, Presbyterian church
Priorities:
  • Increase business in the central business district
  • Continue to provide a safe city and services at no extra cost
  • Improve roads and sidewalks with no new taxes
Sara L. Jacobs 1,290 votes 11.11%
(This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
Jim Horwitz Click here for more information about this candidate 1,253 votes 10.79%
  • Occupation: Vice President, Real Estate - Frisch's Restaurants, Inc.
  • MBA, University of Washington
  • BFA, University of Cincinnati
  • Planning Commissioner, City of Madeira 2005-2008
Priorities:
  • Transparent and Accountable Government
  • Progressive Planning and Economic Development
  • Prudent Budgeting and Spending, create a Strategic Plan for city
Mark D Culp Click here for more information about this candidate 807 votes 6.95%
  • Occupation: Senior Federal Auditor
  • Bachelor's degree Business Management
Priorities:
  • 1.Reduce taxes and work within the budget
  • 2.Disciplined development of the Central Business District
  • 3.Proactively measure and manage the will of the people.

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