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Alicia Reece
21,306 votes
69.23%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: State Representative
Priorities:
- Job Creation
- Small & Minority Business Development
- Neighborhood Development
Jim Stith
7,606 votes
24.71%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Auditor, City of Norwood
- 16 years as a PA in Emergency Medicine
- GFOA Award for Excellence in Financial Reporting
- Winner 2010 Taft-Schuler Award for Excellence in Public Service
- Graduated Kettering College Medical Arts 1994
- USMC, Rifleman
- Graduated LaSalle H.S. 1984
Priorities:
- Jobs for Ohio
- Work to create a leaner more efficient government
- Bring my track record of Hard Work and Common Sense to Columbus
Jillian Mack
1,047 votes
3.40%
- Party: Libertarian
- Occupation: Software Development Manager
- IT Consulting Project Manager
Priorities:
- Jobs: Encourage businesses to expand in Ohio by creating a low tax environment with low governmental barriers to entry.
- Budget: Balance the state budget by cutting costs.
- Rights: Reduce the size and scope of government to give unalienable civil and economic rights back to the people.
Curtis A. Wells
818 votes
2.66%
- Occupation: Teacher
- M.S. in Counselor Ed., Univ. of South Alabama
- B.A. in English, Alcorn State University
- Ohio Dept. of Ed., Teaching License
- Ohio Dept. of Ed., Pupil Services License
- Educator in Public and Parochial Education
- Internal Revenue Service Background
Priorities:
- Intrastate Business Development for TIF District Residents
- Income Tax Credit for Property Owners in Downsized School Districts
- Performance-based State Appropriations and Tax Incentives
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5 questions on Qualification, Priorities, Budget deficient, School finance, and Tax structure.
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