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Jean Schmidt
139,027 votes
58.45%
Surya "Chili" Yalamanchili
82,431 votes
34.66%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Business Executive
- Procter & Gamble Brand Manager
- LinkedIn - Director of Marketing
- Worked full-time during college to help pay tuition
- Started Internet company at 15
- Rutgers University - BS - Finance; Psychology (honors)
Priorities:
- Rebuild our manufacturing base to bring back jobs to Ohio
- Real campaign finance reform so Washington answers to the people again
- Long-term plans to balance the budget and begin paying down our debt
Marc Johnston
16,259 votes
6.84%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Trainer
- B.S. History / Teacher Education
- Master of Education (graduate in 10/10)
- 3 Years at Cincinnati Children's Hospital
- 5 Years as a Middle/High School Teacher
- Married with one child (and one on the way)
Priorities:
- Balance the budget.
- Slash the federal bureaucracy.
- Drop the deficit.
Randy Lee Conover
(Write-In)
128 votes
0.05%
- Occupation: Retired Classroom Teacher
- Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in Education
- Living historian recreating America pre-1840s
- Former Radio Dispatcher with Ohio State Highway Patrol
- Former Deputy Chief Firefighter/Paramedic
- 45-year member of United Methodist Church, current Lay Leader
- Former Civil Defense, Radiological Defense Officer
Priorities:
- Restore all branches and agents of the Federal government to follow the intentions of the Founding Fathers as written in the Constitution.
- Reduce the size and scope of the Federal government to return liberty to the people and states.
- Rethink Federal laws, regulations, and taxation to free small and medium businesses to grow and create jobs.
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