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J. Kenneth Blackwell
194,445 votes
70%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Ohio Treasurer
- Community/neigborhood: Cincinnati
- Education: B.S. and Masters of Education degres, Xavier University
- Served as Mayor and City Council Member;
- Cincinnati associate vice-president, assistant professor of Education, Xavier
- Undersecretary, US Dept of Housing and Urban Development, US Ambassador, UN Human Rights Commission
- Domestic and foreign policy fellow, Heritage Doundation and Harvard School of Government
Charleta B. Tavares
81,676 votes
29%
- Party: Democrat
- Occupation: State Representative 22nd District
- Community/neigborhood: Columbus
- Education: Eastmoor High School; Attended Spelman College and Ohio State University
- State Representative; Chief, Children's Proection Section; Ohio Attorney General's Office
- Associate Director Public Children's Services Association of Ohio, Legislative Assistant
- Staff Person, Human Resources Subcommittee of the House Finance and Appropriations
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- Increase voter registration, education and turnout through a program of education/outreach and adequate available data.
- Provide access to information for small businesses by implementing more staff training in computer technology.
- Provide statistics and voter information via the internet and a quarterly newsletter.
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