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Tom Neyer, Jr
150,749 votes
56%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: President, Hamilton County Commissioners
- Neigborhood: Hyde Park
- Chairman of the Board, Al Neyer, Inc.
- My qualifications include participation and leadership in the community through business, charitable, cultural and political activities.
- My background as a builder provides experience in addressing issues such as economic growth, long term planning and job creation.
- As Commissioner, I have made decisions on the complete range of critical issues facing our region.
Priorities:
- Ensure economic growth that provides good jobs and keeps our citizens competitive.
- Continuing to reform welfare measures that offer dignity, opportunity and value.
- We must cooperate regionally to take greater advantage of strengths and minimize weaknesses.
Marilyn Hyland
116,321 votes
43%
- Party: Democrat
- Neighborhood: Indian Hill
- Educatio: Walnut Hills;UC BA Geography;Master's work, 1968-70, Clark U., Worcester, Mass. Economic geography and Psychology of Perception
- My education, political and community involvement and business experience have prepared me for serving as County Commissioner.
- As a marketing, government and development consultant, I have successfully brought together many diverse constituencies to achieve common goals.
Priorities:
- Accessibility and accountability-- make it easier for citizens to participate.
- Broadway Commons -- It will be a catalyst for more economic development.
- Commuter rail.
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Events
Debate for the County Commissioner Race
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