LWV LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
Hamilton County, OH November 2, 1999 Election
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Timothy L. Hoerst

Candidate for
Council Member; City of Reading

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Biographical Highlights
  • Party: Independent
  • Occupation: Proprietor, Hoerst Ceramic Tide
  • Community: City of Reading, Ohio
  • Political Party: Reading Independent Democrats
  • Education: Moeller High, University of Dayton (Bachelor of Science, Sec. Education)
  • Community leader who is active in many areas: Clerk of Council (5 years),
  • , City Records Commission, Veteran's Memorial Committee, Taste of Reading Organizing Committee, Knights
  • St. John State President; International Board of Trustees(4 years), St. Rita's School for the Deaf Festival Booth Chair,Sts.Peter & Paul Church leader
Top Priorities if Elected
  • Further promotion of the central business corridor to attract new investment.
  • Continue to work with existing businesses, especially adding additional off street parking.
  • Respect our very qualified police, fire/paramedic and service and recreation employees.
Questions on Issues

The League of Women Voters of Hamilton County asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from Timothy L. Hoerst
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Key Endorsements
  • Mayor Earl J. Schmidt
  • Former Mayor Frank R. Carnevale
  • Former Mayor William F. Ernst
Campaign Contact Information
E-mail: Sambo631@aol.com
Phone: 513-821-3243
Address:
631 Jefferson Avenue
Reading, Ohio 45215


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