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Hamilton, Warren, Clermont Counties, OH March 2, 2004 Election
United States Representative; District 2; Democratic Party Voter Information

2 Year Term. Salary: $154,700

To represent the people of Ohio, their district and the United States in dealing with matters of national and international importance. The general welfare should be a prime concern.

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Charles W. Sanders Click here for more information about this candidate 20,979 votes 65.35%

  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Senior Personal Financial Analyst
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio
  • Former Mayor of Waynesville, Ohio twice elected
  • Former Vice Chairman of the Warren County Municipal League
  • Former member of Amtraks Mayor's Advisory Board, National
  • Member of OKI Ohio Kentucky and Indiana regional council of governments
  • Member of AFL-CIO-CWA Retired from General Motors after thirty years service
Priorities:
  • The Economy - Control Horrible National Deficits - Curb Trade Imbalances
  • Jobs - Retain and Create New Manufacturing, Technology Bus's Improve Transportation Modalities; ie. Light Rail, Mass Transit, Land, Water and Air.
  • Health Care - Make health care affordable and available - Preserve Social Security, Medicare and Prescription Drug Benefits for Seniors
Mark A. Crummie Click here for more information about this candidate 11,124 votes 34.65%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: I am a university educator at Shawnee State University (SSU)
  • In 1972, Mark graduated from Manchester High School located in Adams County, Ohio
  • In 1976, Mark received a bachelor of arts degree from Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Mount Vernon, Ohio.
  • In 1980 and 1984, Mark earned graduate degrees from Ashland Theological Seminary, a graduate division Ashland University
  • From 1980 to 1991, Mark was a United Methodist minister.
  • Also at SSU, Mark has taught in the Summer Honors Institute, a summer program for gifted high school students
  • In 2003, Mark and Karen celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
Priorities:
  • Implement an economic task force creating quality jobs and investment opportunities for the people of the Second Congressional District
  • Create a balance between domestic labor needs and global investment opportunities by generating reciprocity agreements between foreign entities and US
  • Reduce projected 2013 national debt of $14 trilliondollars and ensure funding for Social Security, education, Medicare, veterans' benefits, healthcare

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