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Steve Driehaus
13,460 votes
65.2%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: State Representative / Director, Community Building Institut
- Community: Price Hill
- Education: Elder H.S. 1984; Miami University, B.A. 1988; Indiana University, M.P.A. 1995
- In my first term, I have stood for fiscal restraint and government accountability in Columbus.
- I voted against massive tax increases and led the fight against "double-dipping" by elected officials.
- I have fought for neighborhoods # assisting homeownership initiatives in Price Hill and fighting an unwanted cement facility in Sayler Park.
Priorities:
- Strengthening Cincinnati's Westside neighborhoods
- Reigning in the state budget and holding the state fiscally accountable
- Passing meaningful prescription drug reform
Sheryl Ross
7,175 votes
34.8%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Career Transition Consultant
- Resident: North Bend, OH
- Education: University of Illinois, BA; UC, M. Ed.; Xavier U., MBA
- Currently on North Bend Village Council serving on Finance, Zoning/Planning and Law Ordinances Committees
- Served 7 years in higher education
- Served 17 plus years in private industry in professional services as a business administrator and human resources director.
Priorities:
- Renew Ohio economy by working with Ohio business and industry to become a leader in opportunity for skilled workers who are currently out of work.
- Solve the education problem -- work to make Ohio the state known for outstanding schools for all children.
- Decrease crime. It is appalling that a large of our nation's population is in prison or on probation.
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