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Mark J. Fitzgerald
1,592 votes
28.16%
- Occupation: Economic Development Consultant
- Master of Public Administration, University of Dayton
- Bachelor of Science, University of Utah
- 30 years working in or for local government
- Member or past member of professional government management associations
- Former Board Member and President of Loveland Chamber of Commerce
- Graduate of Leadership 21 Class 2003, Southeastern Butler County Chamber of Commerce
Priorities:
- Being "hands on" and fully engaged in Council activities and oversight
- Sustainability
- Protect and enhance public assets
Todd A. Osborne
1,186 votes
20.98%
- Occupation: Paralegal
- Senior, U.C., Bach. Legal Studies, Minor Psychology (Graduating June 2008)
- OKI Representative
- ICRC Representative
- Previously in Broadcasting for 25 years
Priorities:
- Maintain or LOWER Water and Sewer Bills
- Continue Improving the Quality of Life for ALL Loveland Residents
- Continue Fiscal Responsibility
Paul E Elliott
1,078 votes
19.07%
- Occupation: Owner - Promotional Specialties Company
- BS-Education Miami University, Oxford OH
- Graduate Studies - UC College of Medicine
- City of Loveland City Council member 2003-2007
- City of Loveland Rec Board member1999-2003
Priorities:
- Responsive Representation
- Accountability in Government
- Reflective Growth
David M. Kothman
1,024 votes
18.11%
- Occupation: Staff Attorney/Magistrate
- Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas
- Univeristy of Notre Dame, J.D., 1983
- University of Dayton, B.A., 1980
- Treasurer, Loveland Community Improvement Corp.
- St. Columban Parish, Eucharistic Minister
- Loveland Ward Chairman, Hamilton County Republican Party
Priorities:
- Fiscal responsibility -- I am a devout fiscal conservative.
- Take care of the fundamentals -- the central role of local government is to provide basic services effectively and economically.
- Public/private-sector partnerships are good -- they allow government to get more bang for taxpayers' bucks.
Arnold S. Bellush
773 votes
13.67%
- Occupation: Retired Physics Teacher
- B.S. and M.S. Degrees in Chemistry
- Graduate courses in Engineering at Princeton University
- Former Chairman of County Utilities Authority
- Former Manalapan Township Committeeman
- Former Technical Assistant to the Director of the Division of Water Resources, NJDEP
- Awarded "1984 Science Teacher of the Year" by National Energy Foundation
Priorities:
- To insure public safety
- Expand and maintain the public infrastructure
- Plan for orderly future growth in accordance with the accepted Master Plan
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