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Mark Mallory
51,530 votes
58%
- Party: Democrat
- Occupation: Full time legislator
- Cincinnati Academy of Math and Science, Civil Engineering University of Cincinnati, BS Adminstrative Management. Attended Xavier University.
- I have a strong family commitment to public service.
- I have passed three bills and numerous amendments in my two terms in the House.
- I take my responsibilities as a State Representative very seriously.
- I have a 100 percent attendance record and I have never missed a vote on a bill or an amendment.
Priorities:
- Education - increased funding, higher standards, more discipline, more attention to math and reading.
- Health Care- I support patients rights laws allowing people to choose their own doctors.
- Crime reduction- I passed a bill requiring prisoners to finish high school or get vocational training.
Janet Howard
35,940 votes
41%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: State Senator
- Education: Attended Eastern Kentucky University and University of Cincinnati.
- I have experience passing meaningful legislation working for my constituents.
- As a mother of three, I served on the PTA, supported our schools and extra-curricular activities, and have a better idea of what our families need.
- I served in previous office, Forest Park City Council, and can better represent our communities needs.
Priorities:
- Increase the strength of our public education system.
- Reduce crime in our neighborhoods.
- Moving more people to work; creating more jobs.
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