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Tom Niehaus
25,063 votes
58.2%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Commercial leasing agent
- Former newspaper editor & publisher
- Chairman, Clermont County Safe Communities
- Past Chm., Excellence in Educaton Committee
- Former Pres., Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce
- County Local Emergency Planning Committee
- Clermont 2001 Executive Committee
Priorities:
- Provide adequate funding for a good public education
- Represent the agricultural interests of the District
- Protect our Second Amendment rights
Ken Zuk
15,240 votes
35.4%
- Party: Democratic
- Attorney
- Education: B.S. Xavier University (1968) J.D. Chase College of Law (1972)
- Have served as Assistant Prosecutor, County Court Judge & practicing attorney.
- Has unique knowledge concerning the effect that our laws have on the lives of our citizens.
- Operates a small farm and is in touch with problems of his constituents.
Priorities:
- Health Care Reform especially protection of Senior Citizens who cannot afford health care.
- Use of tobacco settlement funds to benefit local tobacco farmers.
- Protection of the rights of individual citizens.
Anthony Waters
2,708 votes
6.2%
- Party: Independent
- Occupation: I'm a National Recording Artist with 7 Gospel Music Awards
- High School at Deer Park High, Cincinnati, Ohio. Vocational School at Scarlet Oaks Vocational, Sharonville, Ohio. Attended Dalton Junior College
- Management and Accounting Experience, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger, Payroll, Finance, and Personnel.
- President of National Christian Music Organization, Youngest Candidate to run For City Council.
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