Candidates
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Rob Portman
90,648 votes
100.0% (This candidate has not responded to SmartVoter)
Charles W. Sanders
20,676 votes
100.0%
- Party: Democratic
- B.S. Industrial and Labor Relations, Wilmington College.
- I have over ten years Local Government experience.
- I completed one work career, complete with all the associated rigors of life that ordinary citizens must face every day.
- I am a native of the newly created District.
Priorities:
- Fix Social Security
- Fix the HMOs
- Support Education
Robert E. Bidwell
votes
0.0%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Educator, Author, Businessman, Consultant
- Education: MBA Graduate School of Management, Boston College
- Educator- 10 years University faculty, currently at Xavier
- Principal shareholder and officer of Cincinnati's "fastest growing public company" for 10 years
- Author of "Skills For Managerial Excellence" published by Simon & Schuster in 1995
- Named on of the top 25 Management Thinkers in the U.S.
Priorities:
- To preserve, protect and defend the Constitution
- Inform voters about the legal holes in the tax code
- To enlist the help of banks and employers in fighting illegal liens
Basic candidate data supplied by the Secretary of State.
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News and Analysis
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- Primary Preview on Cincinnati.Com
- 3/6/00
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