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State of Ohio (Crawford, Logan, Marion, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, Union, Wyandot Counties) March 4, 2008 Election
Republican Man; State Party Central Committee; Senate District 26 Voter Information

4 Year Term. Salary: none

Responsibilities: To coordinate party affairs throughout the state; to arrange for the state convention; to formulate party platform; to determine what candidates shall have party support. The State Central Committees sees to the general welfare and administration of the party and raises its funds. Major political parties are required to have a State Central Committee made up of one man and one woman from each state senatorial district in the state, elected at the primary in even-number years.

You can vote in this contest only if registered in, or when voting, change affiliation to the Republican party.

Candidates (Vote for 1)

Candidates for this contest were not invited to provide additional details. The information shown here is provided for reference.

Rex Arthur Damschroder 13552 votes 51.3%

  • Party: Republican
Johnathan B. Cahill 6229 votes 23.6%
  • Party: Republican
Craig Gibson 5415 votes 20.5%
  • Party: Republican
D. Rex Elsass 1212 votes 4.6%
  • Party: Republican

Basic candidate data supplied by the Secretary of State. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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