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Bill Seitz
28,181 votes
76.0%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: State Representative, Partner, Taft, Stettinius & Hollister
- Residence: Green Township
- Education: Western Hills High School (1972), BA University of Cincinnati (1975) JD University of Cincinnati (1978)
- 2 years' legislative experience, 2 terms Green Township Trustee; 1 term Cincinnati and St. Antoninus School boards.
- Sponsored 5 bills passed through House, second highest of any freshman House member.
- 24 year practicing attorney. Lifelong westsider. Pro-life, pro-family, pro-taxpayer.
- Only House Member from Hamilton County whose bills passed House this session.
Priorities:
- Improving school funding while ending judicial oversight over how Ohio funds schools.
- Stimulating economic growth through regulatory reform and investment in the "new economy."
- Continuing work towards responsible concealed carry legislation that already passed in the House.
Bob Klug
8,875 votes
24.0%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Retired businessman
- Resident: Green Township
- Education: Graduate Elder 1947 - Business Courses UC and XU
- Lifelong Resident of West Side, operated several businesses spaning 50 yrs.
- Cheviot Councilman for 3 terms. Leadership Roles in Cheviot Westwood Bus. Assn.
- 3 times President. Hamilton County Gasoline Dealers Assn. and Package Dealers Assn.
- Can rally people for good causes, I can help straiten out the State of Ohio.
Priorities:
- State Finances. Get them in order.
- Decent Schools. Clean up and get the politics out of school finances.
- Vote Down Any Attempt to take away our rights to sue for redress.
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