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Steve Chabot
196,783 votes
58.32%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Member of Congress
- Former Hamilton County Commissioner
- Former Member of Cincinnati City Council
- Self-Employed Attorney
- Teacher at St. Joseph's Elementary
- B.A., College of William and Mary
- J.D., Salmon P. Chase College of Law
Priorities:
- Revitalize the economy and get Americans back to work again
- Reduce the size and scope of the federal government
- Increase domestic production of energy
Jeff Sinnard
125,030 votes
37.06%
Jim Berns
9,245 votes
2.74%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Company President
- Dr. School of Hard Knocks
- Expert on Economics
- Expert on Politics
- Expert on Free market Economics
- Expert on liberty
- Expert on Constitution
Priorities:
- Stop spending more than we take in
- Non Interventionist foreign policy
- Follow the Constitution
Rich Stevenson
6,351 votes
1.88%
- Party: Green
- Occupation: Moderate Political Activist/Software Builder
- Elected, Central Committee, Ohio Green Party, 2010 to 2014
- Independent Voters Alliance (IVA); THRO
- Common Sense II Political Reforms; Free Internet Tools
- Elected, Central Committee, Ohio Reform Party, 1998 to 2000
- RLS Design; Machine Draftsman/Designer (22 years); Retired
- Special Agent, U.S. Army Intelligence (60s); B.S. Biology, Chemistry, History, Education, 1965
Priorities:
- Ratify U.S. Amendment: End Corporate Personhood and Money as Speech.
- Re-Enact the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act, 27 pages. For Financial Stability.
- Introduce "The Citizens Right to Choose My Congress Act."
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4 questions on Qualifications, Implementation, Issue facing district, and Environment.
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