voter`s guide - League of Women Voters of Kent

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voter`s guide - League of Women Voters of Kent
VOTER’S GUIDE
For Portage County, Ohio
MARCH 15, 2016 PRIMARY ELECTION
This voter’s guide is a joint venture of the Record-Courier and the League of Women Voters of Kent and
Northern Portage County.
The League of Women Voters of Kent and Northern Portage County are non-partisan political
organizations that encourage the informed and active participation of citizens in government, work to
increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influence public policy through education and
advocacy. Membership in the League is open to all citizens of voting age, male or female. The League is
funded by members’ dues and contributions from members and non-members. Donations are welcome.
There are two parts to this GUIDE:
1. Candidates at the national, state and local level.
US President—information is available on VOTE411 (www.vote411.org)
US Senate (Ohio)—LWVOEF invited candidates to participate by entering their information on
VOTE411.
US Congress—Local leagues invited the candidates to participate by entering their information
on VOTE411.
Judicial races in Ohio—Judicial Votes Count (www.judicialvotescount.org) obtained the
information on all judicial candidates.
Ohio Senate, Ohio House, non-judicial Portage County races—LWV of Kent invited the
candidates to participate by entering their information on VOTE411.
Republican Central Committee—LWV of Kent invited opposed candidates to participate by
entering their information on VOTE411. We included the precincts with candidates.
2. Issues on the ballot in Portage County prepared by the League of Women Voters of Kent with
information provided in most cases by the entity placing the issue on the ballot.
Candidates who filed their intent to run for office with the Board of Elections were sent questions relating
to the office they were seeking by the LWV of Kent, as well as instructions on how to complete the
candidate questionnaire. The candidates were asked to participate by entering their responses on the
VOTE411 website in accordance with the following guidelines.
The League of Women Voters of Kent reserves the right not to publish any material
determined to be libelous, damaging to a person or group, or offensive in accordance with
the League’s values and as outlined in its publishing policy. It reserves the right to offer
alternative wording to the candidate. The League will not correct spelling, grammar or
punctuation. Each candidate is solely responsible for the text they submit, including the
truth of his/her statements. Each candidate is advised in writing to carefully note the word
limitations listed on their questionnaire since no text beyond the word limit will be
included. A candidate’s answers are accepted and printed only with the understanding
that the material will not be used in any way that may be deemed to be an endorsement by
the League of his or her candidacy or views.
Visit www.vote411.org to view a side-by-side comparison of the candidates’ biographical information and
answers. Go to www.judicialvotescount.org to see the answers to all of the questions asked of the
judicial candidates.
The League of Women Voters of Kent and Northern Portage County thank the Record-Courier for
providing the print version of the Voter’s Guide. We also thank Director Faith Lyon, Deputy Director
Theresa Nielsen, and the staff at the Portage County Board of Elections for their valuable assistance in
compiling this material. The information contained in this publication may not be reproduced without
consent of the League of Women Voters of Kent.
League of Women Voters of Kent
www.kent.oh.lwvnet.org
President: Iris Meltzer Voter’s Guide: Nena Hankins, (330)673-0128, Sylvia Rhodes
League of Women Voters of Northern Portage County
Voter Service Chair: Sue Griffey, (330)562-8027
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PARTY
CANDIDATES
CITY/VILLAGE/TOWNSHIP IN PORTAGE COUNTY
PAGE
NOS.
DEMOCRATIC
All cities, villages, townships
Delegates & Alternates to National Convention
6
All cities, villages, townships
U. S. Senator
7-9
All cities, villages, townships
Justice of Supreme Court (2 races)
16-17
All cities, villages, townships
11th District Court of Appeals
17
All cities, villages, townships
State Senator - 18th
20
All cities, villages, townships
Court of Common Pleas -General & Domestic
Relations
All cities, villages, townships
County Commissioner (2 races)
22
22-23,
25-26
All cities, villages, townships
County: Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of Court
27, 28
All cities, villages, townships
Sheriff
All cities, villages, townships
County: Recorder, Treasurer, Engineer, Coroner
28
29-30,
31
Atwater Township • Brady Lake
Village • Brimfield Township A Split 1
and Split 2 • Charlestown Township •
Deerfield Township • Franklin
Township • Freedom Township •
Kent City • Palmyra Township • Paris
Township • Ravenna City • Ravenna
Township • Streetsboro City • Sugar
Bush Knolls Village • Tallmadge City •
Windham Township • Windham
Village
Representative to Congress 13th District
12-13
Aurora City • Garrettsville Village •
Hiram Township • Hiram Village •
Mantua Township • Mantua Village •
Nelson Township • Shalersville
Township
Representative to Congress 14th District
14
Brimfield Township A Split 3 •
Brimfield Township B – G • Edinburg
Township • Mogadore Village •
Randolph Township • Rootstown
Township • Suffield Township
Representative to Congress 16th District
15
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CANDIDATES
PAGE
NOS.
State Representative 75th District
21
State Representative 76th District
21
US Senator
11-12
All cities, villages, townships
Delegates & Alternates to National Convention
6-7
All cities, villages, townships
9-10
All cities, villages, townships
US Senator
Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Justice of
Supreme Court (2 races)
All cities, villages, townships
11th District Court of Appeals
18
All cities, villages, townships
State Central Committeeman/woman--18th
18-20
All cities, villages, townships
State Senator - 18th
21
All cities, villages, townships
County Commissioner (2 races)
24, 27
All cities, villages, townships
County Clerk of Court
28
All cities, villages, townships
Atwater Township • Brady Lake
Village • Brimfield Township A Split 1
and Split 2 • Charlestown Township •
Deerfield Township • Franklin
Township • Freedom Township •
Kent City • Palmyra Township • Paris
Township • Ravenna City • Ravenna
Township • Streetsboro City • Sugar
Bush Knolls Village • Tallmadge City •
Windham Township • Windham
Village
County Recorder, County Treasurer
30, 31
Representative to Congress 13th District
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DEMOCRATIC
Atwater Township • Brady Lake
Village • Brimfield Township •
Charlestown Township • Deerfield
Township • Edinburg Township •
Franklin Township • Kent City •
Mogadore Village • Palmyra
Township • Paris Township •
Randolph Township • Ravenna City •
Ravenna Township • Rootstown
Township • Streetsboro City •
Suffield Township • Sugar Bush Knolls
Village • Tallmadge City
Aurora City • Freedom Township •
Garrettsville Village • Hiram
Township • Hiram Village • Mantua
Township • Mantua Village • Nelson
Township • Shalersville Township •
Windham Township • Windham
Village
GREEN
All cities, villages, townships
REPUBLICAN
16, 17
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REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATES
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NOS.
Aurora City • Garrettsville Village •
Hiram Township • Hiram Village •
Mantua Township • Mantua Village •
Nelson Township • Shalersville
Township
Representative to Congress 14th District
14
Brimfield Township A Split 3 •
Brimfield Township B – G • Edinburg
Township • Mogadore Village •
Randolph Township • Rootstown
Township • Suffield Township
Representative to Congress 16th District
15
Atwater Township • Brady Lake
Village • Brimfield Township •
Charlestown Township • Deerfield
Township • Edinburg Township •
Franklin Township • Kent City •
Mogadore Village • Palmyra
Township • Paris Township •
Randolph Township • Ravenna City •
Ravenna Township • Rootstown
Township • Streetsboro City •
Suffield Township • Sugar Bush Knolls
Village • Tallmadge City
State Representative 75th District
21
Aurora City • Freedom Township •
Garrettsville Village • Hiram
Township • Hiram Village • Mantua
Township • Mantua Village • Nelson
Township • Shalersville Township •
Windham Township • Windham
Village
State Representative 76th District
21
Most precincts in Portage County
Republican Central Committee
31-61
ISSUES
Aurora
Brady Lake Village
Ravenna City
Brimfield Township
Edinburg Township
Paris Township
Randolph Township
Ravenna Township Precinct B
Springfield Local School District
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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62
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63
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Renewal levy
Additional tax levy
Income tax increase
Replacement and decrease levy
Renewal levy
Additional levy
Renewal levy
Local Option - Mark's Live Bait & Tackle
Renewal levy
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To print a copy of your ballot, go to the Portage County Board of Elections web site View Ballots page:
http://www.voterfind.com/portageoh/ballotlist.aspx
Select Election Date:
3/15/2016 Primary Election
Select District Type: Cities, Villages, or Townships e.g. Cities
Select District Name: e.g. Kent City
Click the Find Ballots box.
Find your precinct and click the View Ballot box. The sample ballot should appear.
If you don’t know your precinct, click on “searching” in the paragraph on the View Ballots page or follow
this link: http://www.voterfind.com/portageoh/vtrlo
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FOR INFORMATION ON PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES GO TO WWW.VOTE411.ORG
For Delegates-At-Large and Alternates-At-Large to the Democratic National Convention
(Vote for not more than 1)
Hillary Clinton (Dem)
Roque “Rocky” DeLaFuente (Dem)
Bernie Sanders (Dem)
For Delegates-At-Large and Alternates-At-Large to the Republican National Convention
(Vote for not more than 1)
Jeb Bush (Rep) withdrew
Ben Carson (Rep)
Chris Christie (Rep) withdrew
Ted Cruz (Rep)
Carly Fiorina (Rep) withdrew
Mike Huckabee (Rep) withdrew
John R. Kasich (Rep)
Rand Paul (Rep) withdrew
Marco Rubio (Rep)
Rick Santorum (Rep) withdrew
Donald J. Trump (Rep)
For District Delegates and District Alternates to the Republican National Convention –
13th District (Vote for not more than 1)
Jeb Bush (Rep)
Ben Carson (Rep)
Chris Christie (Rep) withdrew
Ted Cruz (Rep)
Carly Fiorina (Rep) withdrew
John R. Kasich (Rep)
Rand Paul (Rep) withdrew
Marco Rubio (Rep)
Rick Santorum (Rep) withdrew
Donald J. Trump (Rep)
For District Delegates and District Alternates to the Republican National Convention –
14th District (Vote for not more than 1)
Jeb Bush (Rep)
Ben Carson (Rep)
Chris Christie (Rep) withdrew
Ted Cruz (Rep)
Carly Fiorina (Rep) withdrew
Mike Huckabee (Rep) withdrew
John R. Kasich (Rep)
Rand Paul (Rep) withdrew
Marco Rubio (Rep)
Donald J. Trump (Rep)
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For District Delegates and District Alternates to the Republican National Convention –
16th District (Vote for not more than 1)
Jeb Bush (Rep)
Ben Carson (Rep)
Chris Christie (Rep) withdrew
Ted Cruz (Rep)
Carly Fiorina (Rep) withdrew
John R. Kasich (Rep)
Rand Paul (Rep) withdrew
Marco Rubio (Rep)
Rick Santorum (Rep) withdrew
Donald J. Trump (Rep)
United States Senator
Kelli Prather (Dem)
Occupation: Occupational Therapist
Website http://KelliForUSSenate2016.com
Facebook page Kelli Prather, Kelli Prather For US Senate
Twitter handle Kelli For Senate
Education Doctorate of Health Science (Candidate), Master of Occupational Therapy, Bachelor of
Science (OT)
Training and Experience -25 years of experience behind the scenes in Politics - 9 years of experience
OT private practice
1) Explain why you do or do not think the U.S. Congress should address the influence of money in
politics, especially in light of the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United.
Kelli Prather The U.S. Congress should address the influence of money in politics because excessive
Political Action Committee spending facilitates the deception and corruption in the political process.
Candidates are essentially being bought by PACs. Likewise, some candidates are not working on behalf
of the people, they are fulfilling the agenda of the PAC. The U.S. Congress should create a Constitutional
Amendment that prohibits political action committees from making excessive contributions Candidates
campaigns. Candidates should run in primary election and obtain the nomination from their respective
party based on their personal merits as opposed to the endorsement of financial contributors or PACs.
2) What should the federal government’s top three priorities be in setting a sound energy policy?
Kelli Prather The federal government's top three priorities in settling a sound energy policy should
include developing new employment opportunities and technologies. The creation of jobs will ensure that
Americans are more energy independent in addition to reducing carbon emissions. Congress should
develop policies which will hold large corporations that are responsible for emitting high levels of carbon
into communities accountable. Carbon emissions are partially responsible for the disproportionate amount
of health disparities that we see in low income and minority communities. Congress should address the
health disparities, work to maintain the American Recovery Act of Reinvestment Act of 2009 and outline
an effective clean energy plan.
3) What is your position on U.S. immigration policies, and how will you work to promote your
position?
Kelli Prather If elected as the next U.S. Senator, I will support efforts to fix the broken Immigration
system. The United States was developed on the backs of immigrants who were welcomed into the
country to create a better life for themselves and their families. I believe it's imperative that Congress
works collaboratively to establish immigration laws that will protect immigrants who have been in the U.S.
for more than five years and allow them to remain in this country without the threat of being deported.
Congress should also work to streamline the process of allowing illegal immigrants to obtain citizenship. I
will work with other members of Congress, immigrants and the Department of Naturalization and
Immigration to strengthen immigration laws
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4) Explain why you do or do not believe that the federal government should ensure that every
American has health coverage. How will you work to promote your position?
Kelli Prather The federal government should ensure that every American has access to quality and
affordable health coverage.. I am a staunch supporter of the Affordable Care Act because as a child, I
suffered from a medical condition that my family could not afford to pay for out-of-pocket. I was raised
during the era when insurance companies had life time maximums and my Father's employer would not
provide medical coverage for the healthcare services that I received. As a result, my parents separated
so that my Mother could receive public assistance benefits to pay for the services that I was provided. If
the Affordable Care Act would have been available at that time our family could have stayed together. I
will use my story to promote the ACA.
5) Explain why you do or do not support the Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to enforce
strong clean air and clean water standards.
Kelli PratherI totally support the Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to enforce strong clean air
and clean water standards. When clean air and clean water standards are not regulated the public health
and welfare of citizens are jeopardized. Carbon emissions and polluted waters are primarily responsible
for health disparities in low income, inner city communities. Ensuring that we have clean energy and
clean water standards in place will improve the overall health and well-being and reduce the
disproportionate number of premature deaths from environmental hazards. To that end, Congress should
work collaboratively with the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that clean air and clean water
standards are in place.
United States Senator
P. G. Sittenfeld (Dem)
Occupation: Cincinnati City Councilmember
Websitehttp://pgsittenfeld.com
Facebook pageFacebook.com/PGSittenfeld
Twitter handle @PGSittenfeld
Education Princeton University, B.A. University of Oxford, Marshall Scholarship, Master's
Training and Experience Asst. Dir., Community Learning Center Institute—Transforming public schools
into hubs of opportunity
1) Explain why you do or do not think the U.S. Congress should address the influence of money in
politics, especially in light of the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United.
P.G. Sittenfeld Thanks to the Citizens United ruling which allowed wealthy donors to find increasingly
ingenious ways to spend unprecedented amounts of money on elections, just 158 families had
contributed more than half of all the money spent on the 2016 presidential campaign as of last fall.
But my problem with the Citizens United ruling goes beyond mere appearances. I simply do not agree
with two of the ruling's fundamental tenets, namely that money equals speech or that corporations are
people. Citizens United countermanded decades of previous court rulings which found that corporations
do NOT have a constitutional right to make political contributions.
For all these reasons, I'm strongly in favor of a constitutional amendment to overturn the ruling.
2) What should the federal government’s top three priorities be in setting a sound energy policy?
P.G. Sittenfeld 1) Agreeing that climate change is real. When roughly half of the U.S. Senate refuses to
accept the proposition that climate change is real and exacerbated by human activity, it is nearly
impossible to make meaningful change or progress.
2) Passing the Clean Air Act. This plan is a quadruple-win for America: good for the environment, good
for consumers, good for our health, and good for the economy. This proposal will reduce pollution and
protect public health, keep the lights on, and promote clean energy jobs right here in Ohio.
3) Stop protecting the subsidies of big oil and coal companies—which effectively incentivize the fossil fuel
industry to continue their damaging practices—and increase subsidies to clean energy industries.
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3) What is your position on U.S. immigration policies, and how will you work to promote your
position?
P.G. Sittenfeld Listening to some of our current presidential candidates demagogue the immigration
issue and appeal to some of our worst nativist instincts is thoroughly disheartening.
I believe that the immigration bill sponsored by Republican Senator Marco Rubio—which got an
unprecedented 67 bipartisan votes in the Senate back in 2013—would have fixed most of what's wrong
with our immigration policy and should have been passed by the House and signed into law by the
President.
In the Senate, I would work across the aisle to revive the Rubio bill if at all possible—and if that did not
work, to craft another comprehensive immigration bill that would resolve the immigration issue in its
totality, not piecemeal.
4) Explain why you do or do not believe that the federal government should ensure that every
American has health coverage. How will you work to promote your position?
.G. Sittenfeld I strongly believe that the federal government should ensure that every American has
health coverage, and would have voted for Obamacare, which has helped millions get insurance.
The real issue for Obamacare—just as it is for Medicare—is the rising cost of health care which is causing
premiums and deductibles to rise to unacceptably high levels. The answer lies in figuring out how to lower
the cost of medical care in this country. In the long run, this will probably require more transparency in
pricing. In the short term, however, a good place to start is with restraining the costs of prescription drugs.
In the Senate, I will work hard to find common-sense solutions on all of these fronts.
5) Explain why you do or do not support the Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to enforce
strong clean air and clean water standards.
P.G. Sittenfeld As I said in an earlier question and as I’ve said this entire campaign, I do support the
EPA’s efforts to enforce strong clean air and clean water standards—and I will be one of the biggest
proponents of the Clean Power Plan if elected.
United States Senator
Ted Strickland (Dem)
Candidate has not yet responded.
United States Senator
Don Elijah Eckhart (Rep)
Occupation: Retired from career in budget analysis; student in Doctor of Ministry program.
Websitehttp://DoneOnFaith.org
Facebook page DonElijahEckhart
Twitter handle @DoneOnFaith
Education MPA, Wharton School, U of Penn. Also, M.A. in Christian Theology, Ashland Theological
Seminary, Ohio
Training and Experience Division Chief, Ohio Legislative Service Comm & Budget Office Budget
Manager, Montgomery County, OH
1) Explain why you do or do not think the U.S. Congress should address the influence of money in
politics, especially in light of the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United.
Don Elijah EckhartThe influence of big money in politics distorts elections and discourages voters. Most
elected officials are indebted to lobbyists and large money donors. Supreme Court rulings have made the
situation worse, resulting in super-PACs. Congress should restore public trust. The sources of all
donations should be disclosed, and there should be limits on donations to PACs and super-PACs.
Politicians, such as Senator Rob Portman, who are entrenched in big money, are unlikely to initiate
reforms. Portman's campaign treasury comes mostly from large donations. In addition, a super-PAC
which is pro-Portman has been established. Congress is surely out-of-touch with average citizens.
Reform is needed to restore "government of...by...for the people."
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2) What should the federal government’s top three priorities be in setting a sound energy policy?
Don Elijah Eckhart We must become independent of foreign oil, especially from the Middle East. I
believe this is a crucial priority impacting the future of our nation. Our reliance on Middle Eastern oil has
limited our policy options, including military and economic. Second, eliminate the federal income tax and
replace it with a tax on consumption. Such a tax could significantly reduce the over-use of energy. In
addition, the income tax discourages savings, whereas a tax on consumption would encourage
investment, which could be used for new energy measures. Third, the federal government’s budget could
be reduced significantly by applying best practices in energy savings to federal buildings/facilities. Lower
costs would help to balance the budget each year.
3) What is your position on U.S. immigration policies, and how will you work to promote your
position?
Don Elijah Eckhart The U.S. must have secure borders, and immigrants must come legally. Despite
inaction by Congress, I believe that an answer to illegal immigration can be developed, requiring
registration, a job and work permit for at least one person in the family, and payment of federal, state and
local taxes, including certain back taxes. Someone may say that all illegal immigrants must be forced to
leave. However, this would be against Christian values that I stand for. Uprooting families who have been
here for years ignores the human suffering it would cause. Americans are angry that this situation has
continued for so long. I share that anger, and urge citizens to direct it at politicians who take sizable
salaries and benefits for doing so little.
4) Explain why you do or do not believe that the federal government should ensure that every
American has health coverage. How will you work to promote your position?
Don Elijah Eckhart Health insurance used to be standard with employment, but many jobs no longer
come with insurance. A severe health issue can devastate family finances. Many struggling workers have
not fared well under Obamacare either. I believe that Obamacare should be repealed or revamped. It is
not effective for employees working fewer than 30 hours/week. Eliminating the income tax and replacing it
with a consumption tax, while protecting the poor, would promote healthier diets and better health.
Currently tobacco is taxed extra because of its health risks. An additional tax on processed foods with
excessive sugar or sodium would reduce consumption of two of the worst “offenders” in the American
diet. Revenues from this tax could help pay for Medicaid.
5) Explain why you do or do not support the Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to enforce
strong clean air and clean water standards.
Don Elijah Eckhart Clean air and clean water standards have been in effect for decades. They have
curbed pollution and produced a healthier environment in which we live. Clean air and water come at a
cost. In economic terms, cost/benefit analyses determine whether the benefits are worth the costs.
However, costs and benefits are difficult or impossible to assess when there is no direct cause-and-effect
relationship. When the government spends money, or causes it to be spent by the public for no proven
outcome, the money is wasted and can add to our national debt. I believe that the public should be
provided with helpful information, and citizens should express their views. I will work to adopt the best
solution to a stable, healthy environment for the people.
United States Senator
Rob Portman (Rep)
Candidate has not yet responded
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United States Senator
Joseph R. DeMare (Green)
Occupation: Machinist
Websitehttp://www.joedemareforagreenfuture.org
Facebook pagehttps://www.facebook.com/DeMare4Senate/
Twitter handle @Demare4Senate
Education BA English, MS English Education
Training and Experience NOT a professional politician, Machinist, Teacher, ASL Interpreter, Writer,
Environmentalist, Green
1) Explain why you do or do not think the U.S. Congress should address the influence of money in
politics, especially in light of the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United.
Joseph DeMare Congress should pass the constitutional amendment proposed by Move to Amend. It
says corporations are not people and money is not speech. Participating in government is the one area
where all must be equal. The vote of a poor person counts the same as the vote of a wealthy person.
Corporations have more money and power than individuals. Since the CU decision, they have used that
money and power to effectively take over the Democrats and Republicans. We Greens do not accept
donations from corporations or corporate PAC's. With our Key Principle of Grassroots Democracy we
understand it is our job to represent people, not money. The only way to make ALL political parties
understand this is to remove corporations' personhood and ban their money.
2) What should the federal government’s top three priorities be in setting a sound energy policy?
Joseph DeMare 1) Sustainability. We live on a finite planet. Any energy that causes cumulative problems
should be dropped. This includes: nuclear (making millions of tons of radioactive waste); fossil fuel
(putting CO2 into the air causing climate change); and many biofuels (cutting forests for energy). 2)
Promoting clean energy and conservation. Wind, solar, and geothermal power are starting to turn us
towards a clean energy future, thanks to small but essential government subsidies. The Republicans in
congress are eliminating subsidies for clean energy, while keeping them for dirty power. The Republicans
need to be replaced by Greens. 3) Positive global impact. Chasing oil, we destroy other countries
politically and ecologically. ISIS is oil powered.
3) What is your position on U.S. immigration policies, and how will you work to promote your
position?
Joseph DeMare For decades, we environmentalists have been predicting floods of refugees as we make
parts of our planet uninhabitable. Now that flood has begun, and people are suddenly asking what to do
with all these immigrants. This is a long term problem. The solution is to ensure that people all over the
planet are free from political repression, economic stagnation, and ecological collapse. In the short term,
people who've made the perilous journey should not be sent back. We are often the cause of the
instability that forced them to flee. We have a responsibility to help them, but we must stop the
exploitation of illegals earning sub-minimum wages. We need increased foreign aid, and must force
employers to ensure all workers gain full citizenship.
4) Explain why you do or do not believe that the federal government should ensure that every
American has health coverage. How will you work to promote your position?
Joseph DeMare I believe health care is a human right. I will work to ensure that the US adopt a
universal, single payer system, modeled on all the other industrialized nations which offer all
their citizens cradle to grave health care. Obamacare must be repealed. Trying to force
everyone to buy private insurance has led to: 30 million people still uninsured; continued
medical bankruptcies; and soaring premiums, deductibles, and profits for insurance companies.
There have been many plans, studies, and examples showing us how to change over to
universal government healthcare. We need to apply those lessons. The key is to exclude health
insurance corporations from the process. My Senate office will have a sign saying "Corporate
Lobbyists Not Welcome."
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5) Explain why you do or do not support the Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to enforce
strong clean air and clean water standards.
Joseph DeMare I support strong EPA enforcement because a healthy ecosystem is literally the source of
all wealth in any society. One of the reasons China's economy is faltering is that people are literally
dropping dead in the streets from pollution. Historically, most human societies have grown, destroyed
their local ecosystems, then collapsed. We have enough of an understanding of ecology to avoid this fate,
but only if we make our human laws MORE strict than the laws of nature. We know putting phosphorous
into Lake Erie will cause algeal blooms. So, the EPA must enforce laws ensuring that we do not. "Wealth"
is meaningless if you can't drink the water, breathe the air, or touch the soil. Laws, not just EPA rules, are
essential tools for our survival.
Ohio Representative to Congress--13th Congressional District
John Stephen Luchansky
Party: Dem
Occupation: running for congress
1976 wendy lane youngstown, ohio 44514
Age: 63
Education: Poland seminary high school graduate graduate of Wilmington college of ohio
Training & Experience: have previously run for u.s. congress
Question 1: Explain why you do or do not think the US Congress should address the influence
of money in politics, especially in light of the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United.
Answer 1:
Donald trump's billions of dollars failed him in the iowa caucus. make money your GOD and it
will plague you like the devil, (henry fielding).
Question 2: What is your position on U.S. immigration policies, and how will you work to
promote your position
Answer 2: my position is that every human being who wants to enter the united states of
America should be permitted to do so. after all, are we not all immigrants?
Question 3: Explain why you do or do not believe that the federal government should ensure
that every American has health coverage. How will you work to promote your position?
Answer 3: I believe that the federal government should ensure that every American has health
coverage. I will work to fine tune the affordable care act.
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Ohio Representative to Congress--13th Congressional District
Tim Ryan
Party: Dem
Occupation: Congressman, 13th District of Ohio
337 Vienna Avenue, Suite 1 Niles, OH 44446
Age: 43
Education: Law degree from the University Of New Hampshire School Of Law. Degree in
Political Science from Bowling Green State University.
Training & Experience: Serving 7th term in the U.S. House of Representatives, Member of
House Appropriations Committee and the House Budget Committee. Serves as co-chairman of
the House Manufacturing Caucus, which examines and promotes policies to help American
manufacturers.
Campaign Web Site: http://timryanforcongress.com
Question 1: Explain why you do or do not think the US Congress should address the influence
of money in politics, especially in light of the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United.
Answer 1:
Free and open elections are the centerpiece of American politics. I have a long history of
advocating for efforts to remove big money from politics. I am a cosponsor of the Government
by the People Act, which provides regular Americans, and the candidates they support, with the
tools they need to compete with big-money politics. The Government By the People Act would
allow Congress to once again reflect the will of people. I have also cosponsored the DISCLOSE
Act, which strengthens disclosure requirements for corporations, labor organizations, and
certain other entities; and disclaimer requirements for campaign-related disbursements and for
certain communications.
Question 2: What is your position on U.S. immigration policies, and how will you work to
promote your position?
Answer 2: There is no doubt that our country’s immigration system is broken, and I believe the
best way to deal with these problems is to pass bipartisan, comprehensive legislation, which
would create jobs, reduce our deficit, and grow our economy. Comprehensive immigration
legislation would help secure our borders, protect our workers, and provide for an earned
pathway to citizenship. The Senate has already passed bipartisan legislation that reflects many
of these policies--and we should have a vote in the U.S House of Representatives. Immigration
reform would be a boon to Ohio's economy, boosting the state's economic output by $6.4 billion.
Question 3: Explain why you do or do not believe that the federal government should ensure
that every American has health coverage. How will you work to promote your position?
Answer 3: I believe that the federal government should work to ensure that all Americans have
access to affordable health care--and affordable health care insurance coverage. But to make
health care more affordable, we need to address the issue of healthy eating and its effect on our
health. For example, with more than 30 million children eating school meals each day and onethird of American children overweight or obese – putting them at risk for heart disease, Type 2
diabetes and other chronic diseases – we have the responsibility to support healthier food
options for our students. These diseases are shortening lives and costing billions of dollars. We
need to emphasize the importance of fruits and vegetables in the diets of all Americans, but
especially our children. As a sponsor of the Salad Bar in Schools Extension Act, and its
inclusion in the Child Nutrition Act, I understand the need to make healthy foods more
accessible to keep our children healthy and bring down health care costs.
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Ohio Representative to Congress--13th Congressional District
Richard A. Morckel
Party: Rep
246 Clinton Avenue Akron, OH 44301
Question 1: Explain why you do or do not think the US Congress should address the influence
of money in politics, especially in light of the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United.
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Question 2: What is your position on U.S. immigration policies, and how will you work to
promote your position?
Answer 2: Candidate did not respond
Question 3: Explain why you do or do not believe that the federal government should ensure
that every American has health coverage. How will you work to promote your position?
Answer 3: Candidate did not respond
Ohio Representative to Congress--14th Congressional District
Alfred Mackey
Party: Dem
2921 Austinburg Rd. Ashtabula, OH 44004
Candidate has not responded
Ohio Representative to Congress--14th Congressional District
Michael Wager
Party: Dem
40 Ridgecreek Trail Moreland Hills, OH 44022
Candidate has not responded
Ohio Representative to Congress--14th Congressional District
David P. Joyce
Party: Rep
9652 Music St. Novelty, OH 44072
Candidate has not responded
Ohio Representative to Congress--14th Congressional District
Matt Lynch
Party: Rep
17392 Sugar Hill Trail Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
Candidate has not responded
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Ohio Representative to Congress--16th Congressional District
Keith Mundy
Party: Dem
Occupation: WORK FOR A LAW FIRM
7709 GREEN VALLEY DRIVE PARMA, OH 44134
Age: 67
Education: HUDSON HIGH, HUDSON, OH, UNIVERSITY of AKRON
Training & Experience: SPORTS COACH, BASEBALL COMMISSIONER, CLEVELAND
DIOCESES CYO, PARMA CITY SCHOOLS, SUPPORT & RESEARCH AT LABOR LAW FIRM
THE PAST 16 YEARS.
Campaign Web Site: http://MUNDY2016.COM
Ohio Representative to Congress--16th Congressional District
Jim Renacci
Party: Rep
Renacci for Congress P.O. Box 88 Wadsworth, OH 44281
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Maureen O’Connor (Rep)
Age: 64
Residence: Akron, OH
Email: mocscp@aol.com
Occupation: Chief Justice
Education: JD. Cleveland Marshall College of Law
Work Experience: Chief Justice 2011-present; Associate Justice 2003-2011; Lt. Governor & Dir. of the
Dept. of Public Safety 1999-2002; Prosecuting Attorney, Summit County 1995-1999; Common Pleas
Judge 1993-1995; Probate Court Magistrate 1985-1993; Private Practice 1981-1985
Justice of the Supreme Court - Full term commencing 1/1/2017
John P. O’Donnell (Dem)
Candidate has not responded.
Pat Fischer (Rep)
Candidate has not responded.
Colleen Mary O’Toole (Rep)
Age: 55
Residence: Concord, OH
Email: judgecolleenotoole@gmail.com
Website: www.otoole4justice.com; www.facebook.com/colleen.m.otoole; Twitter @colleenmotool
Occupation: Appellate Court Judge, Ohio Eleventh District Court of Appeals
Education: J.D. from Cleveland Marshall College of Law; B.A. from John Carroll University
Work Experience: JUDGE – ELEVENTH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS, OHIO 2005-2011; 2013Present; ON DEMAND INTERPRETATION SERVICES, FOUNDER/ENTREPRENEUR 2011-Present;
APPELLATE/LITIGATION/ATTORNEY/CONSULTANT 2011-2012; LITIGATOR SOLE PRACTICE
CRIMINAL/CIVIL/APPELLATE PRACTICE 1998-2005; KRAMER AND NIERMANN LPA 1996-1998;
NATIONAL INTERSTATE COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio 1994-1995; CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO
PUBLIC DEFENDERS OFFICE 1989-1994; PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE COMPANIES, Cleveland,
Ohio 1985-1988.
Question: Why are you running for this particular court seat?
Answer: I have dedicated my entire professional life to defending the Constitution and promoting access
to justice. I have consistently fought against overreaching government agencies that oppress the weak
and underrepresented in our society. I have worked all of my professional life to insure justice, fairness
and an equal playing field for all. This, and the blessings of a great education, prepared me for my role as
an appellate judge. The retirement of Justice Lanzinger has opened a door and created an opportunity for
me to serve the people of this state at a higher level. If the voters deem me worthy, my goal is to insure
that the people of Ohio have the most efficient, cost-effective justice system anywhere in this country. I
will work for a justice system that people can trust to deliver consistent treatment, fair trials and access to
justice regardless of their financial standing. I am dedicated to equality of access to the law; not outcome
and to opening our justice system so that more people can participate without the need for expensive
legal representation. I believe this is the meaning of servant leadership.
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Justice of the Supreme Court - Full term commencing 1/2/2017
Cynthia Rice (Dem)
Candidate has not responded.
Justice of the Supreme Court - Full term commencing 1/2/2017
Pat DeWine (Rep)
Age: 48
Residence: Cincinnati, OH
Email: rpdewine@gmail.com
Website: http://www.patdewine.com/; https://www.facebook.com/JudgePatDeWine/?fref=ts;
https://twitter.com/patdewine
Occupation: Judge serving on the First District Court of Appeals
Education: J.D. The University of Michigan Law School
Work Experience: I am currently a judge on Ohio’s First District Court of Appeals. At the request of the
Chief Justice, I have sat by designation on the Ohio Supreme Court. I previously served as a trial court
judge on the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, where I heard both criminal and civil matters.
Prior to becoming a judge, I served my community as Hamilton County Commissioner and also as a
Cincinnati City Council Member. I was a practicing attorney for 13 years at Keating, Muething & Klekamp,
a leading private law firm in Cincinnati, where I handled a diverse range of litigation matters, including
appellate and constitutional matters. I am also an adjunct professor at the University of Cincinnati in both
the College of Law and the College of Arts and Sciences, teaching courses in Appellate Practices &
Procedure to law students as well as courses on Ohio Government & Politics and American Courts to
undergraduates.
Question: Why are you running for this particular court seat?
Answer: I have a strong commitment to public service and great respect for the significant role our legal
system plays in the daily lives of Ohioans. A legal system that is restrained, that respects the other
branches of government, and that ensures a fair interpretation and application of the law allows for a
more stable and prosperous economy, the greatest protection of Ohio families, and makes Ohio a better
place to live and work. This philosophy has guided my judicial career, and I aspire to be on the Ohio
Supreme Court because I believe I can lend my voice and this philosophy to strengthen Ohio’s legal
environment and improve the lives of our citizens.
11th District Court of Appeals – Full term commencing 2/9/2017
Thomas R. Wright (Dem)
Age: 52
Residence: Howland, OH
Email: wright@11thappealohio.us
Website: N/A
Occupation: Judge
Education: The Ohio State University, B.S., Business Administration; University of Toledo College of
Law, J.D., with honors.
Work Experience: Litigation attorney, 15 years; former Mahoning County Lawyer of the Year; Judge,
2/9/2011 to present
Question: Why are you running for this particular court seat?
Answer: I currently hold this seat and seek to return. I love my job and have the background to serve the
public well. I have spent my entire legal career either working directly for the courts or representing clients
within the courts. For most litigants, our court will make the final decision. It is critical to have a judge with
a strong academic and practice record making these important decisions and setting precedent for the
trial courts within the district.
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11th District Court of Appeals – Full term commencing 2/9/2017
Ron M. Tamburrino (Rep)
Candidate has not responded.
Republican State Central Committeeman-18th District
Scott Kayser
Party: Rep
18591 Geauga Lake Road Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the State Central Committee must address
in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican State Central Committeeman-18th District
Gregory C. Sasse
Party: Rep
Occupation: Attorney
6642 Silvermound Drive Mentor, OH 44060
Age: 67
Education: Law School, Case Western Reserve University; College, Earlham College.
Training & Experience: Retired Federal Prosecutor appointed under President Ronald Reagan.
I prosecuted white and blue collar crime including Illegal Aliens, Drug Traffickers, and Polluters
endangering the public, receiving commendations from the FBI and EPA's Silver Medal.
Campaign Web Site: http://gregorysasse.forohio.com
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the State Central Committee must address
in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The central issue is "What are our ideals?" I am an alternative to the Republican establishment
for State Central Committee. I want our Party to return to the ideals President Ronald Reagan
so nobly advanced: Limited Government, Lower Taxes, Respect for Life and for God,
adherence to the Constitution, and Individual Freedom. Our path out of the Progressive "new
normal" - stagnant economy, increasing unemployment and under employment, growing
dependence upon government, and crushing deficits - is clear. We took it under President
Reagan and must do so again. Our 20th Century Welfare State is outmoded and does more
harm than good. Our safety net has become fly paper, and our Party leaders are complicit. Our
Party leaders have a duty to be ethical. My opponent stole my running mate's "domain name"
last election to hurt her while she was in Africa saving an orphanage. He says, "We do it all the
time." I say, "We can do better!"
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Republican State Central Committeewoman-18th District
Linda J. O'Brien
Party: Rep
Occupation: Business Consultant
14665 Shire Court P O Box 250 Russell, OH 44072
Age: 69
Education: B.S. Psychology, Ursuline College M.S. Organizational Development and Analysis,
Case Western Reserve University
Training & Experience: 15 year corporate experience - 8 years with Progressive Insurance
growing the company to $1B - 2nd femal officer. 26 years self employed Business Consultant
helping companies succeed through their people and more effective leadership.
Campaign Web Site: http://lindajobrien.forohio.com
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the State Central Committee must address
in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
1. Creating a platform that sets the vision, mission and goals for the Committee to honor and
achieve. 2. To measure Committee members individually and as a whole on achieving the
goals and strengthening the Party. 3. Create a culture of support and respect for all membersto all members - by all members. 4. Generate commitment to serve the People of Ohio vs.
serving oneself and/or a select few. 5. To create a code of accountability resulting in living up to
promises made pre-election and conduct that is honorable and just.
Republican State Central Committeewoman-18th District
Mary E. O'Toole
Party: Rep
16770 Jennifer Lane Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the State Central Committee must address
in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican State Central Committeewoman-18th District
Amy Sabath
Party: Rep
9764 Springhouse Lane W Concord Twp., OH 44060
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the State Central Committee must address
in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
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Republican State Central Committeewoman-18th District
Mary Pat Weist-Izar
Party: Rep
Occupation: Registered Nurse
11569 Thwing Rd. Chardon, OH 44024
Age: 59
Education: Saint Alexis Hospital School of Nursing, 1982; Ursuline College, 2016
Training & Experience: 30 year Geauga County resident. Raised nine children, all of whom are
working, in college, and four Military Servicemen. Registered Nurse of 34 years in ICU, Cardiac
Care, Peri-Anesthesia, and Family Practice Nursing. Active in various Conservative policy
organizations.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the State Central Committee must address
in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
First and foremost, the Ohio SCC must establish an Ohio Republican Party platform which
mirrors the National Republican Party platform principles and our US Constitutional values..
Those principles are the standards by which the State Central Committee shall vet, endorse,
allocate funding for Conservative candidates who adhere to the Republican Party platform. 2).
The State Central Committee has an accounting problem, and must practice the same fiscal
responsibility expected from candidates that Republicans support. As recently as November,
2015, there is a $40,000 dollar increase in receipts which are unaccounted for in the Ohio GOP
federal campaign account, according to the Federal Election Commission. 3).The Ohio SCC
must hold themselves to the highest ethical standards, reject crony corruption, and candidates
with any impropriety to their reputation. This includes members of the SCC endorsing
themselves, which is clearly unethical. 4). Encouraging debate, dissent and discussion.
Ohio State Senator--18th District
Wiley Runnestrand
Party: Dem
Occupation: Associate Director of Digital Engagement
1138 Jessie Ave. Kent, OHIO (OH) 44240
Age: 29
Education: Hiram College, BA - Political Science
Training & Experience: At Kent State I work with faculty, students, alumni and community
members to improve the lives of northeast Ohio residents. Prior to Kent State I served as
Congressman Tim Ryan's campaign manager promoting democratic values and supporting a
strong vision for Ohio.
Campaign Web Site: http://www.wileyforohio.com
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Ohio State Senator--18th District
John J. Eklund
Party: Rep
Occupation: Lawyer
12040 Burlington Glen Dr. Chardon, OH 44024
Education: BA (Political Science and History) Cum laude, Union College; JD Cum laude,
Washington & Lee University
Training & Experience: Ohio Senator, 1 term; Chair, OSBA Antitrust Section; Best Lawyers in
America, Ohio Super Lawyer, Chambers USA United Way Services of Geauga County (Chair),
Western Reserve Land Conservancy Board, Munson Twp. Zoning Commission (Chair), Geauga
County YMCA Board.
Campaign Web Site: http://www.facebook.com/senatoreklund
Ohio State Representative 75th District
Kathleen Clyde
Party: Dem
646 Ada Street Kent, OH 44240
Ohio State Representative 75th District
Jim Lutz
Party: Rep
Occupation: Information Technology
PO Box 406 Mogadore, OH 44260
Age: 39
Education: Associate degree from Stark State College of Technology BBA from Kent State
University
Training & Experience: Volunteered for a number of campaigns and petition drives in Portage
County since 2009
Campaign Web Site: http://jimlutzforohio.com
Ohio State Representative 76th District
Terri McIntee
Party: Dem
13231 Butternut Rd. Burton, OH 44021
Ohio State Representative 76th District
Sarah LaTourette
Party: Rep
18591 Geauga Lake Rd. Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
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Court of Common Pleas – General Division
Laurie J. Pittman (Dem)
Age: 56
Residence: Ravenna, OH
Email: N/A
Website: N/A
Occupation: Judge
Education: Akron University Undergraduate/Ohio Northern Juris Doctorate
Work Experience: 10 years defense attorney/19 years judge
Court of Common Pleas – Division of Domestic Relations
Paula C. Giulitto (Dem)
Age: 48
Residence: Streetsboro, OH
Email: PGiulitto2@aol.com
Website: N/A
Occupation: Domestic Relations Court Judge
Education: B.S. from Miami University in 1989 and J.D. from The University of Akron School of Law in
1992
Work Experience: Private Practice Attorney from 1992 to 2010; Domestic Relations Court Judge from
2011 to present
Portage County Commissioner commencing 1/2/2017
Angelo A. Battaglia
Party: Dem
Occupation: Self Employed Business Owner
2650 Summit Rd Ravenna, Oh 44266
Age: 54
Education: Graduated from Kent Roosevelt in 1980
Training & Experience: Self Employed Businessman
Campaign Web Site:
Question 1: What in your background will be the most helpful to you in fostering growth and sustainable
development in the County?
Answer 1:
With over 20 years’ experience as a business owner in the construction field I believe I can convince
other business owners to locate to this area. As a lifelong residence I have a vast knowledge of what this
county has to offer. In addition I have a strong sales background which would be very useful in convincing
people to invest in this County.
Question 2: What challenges do County Commissioners face that citizens might not realize are your
responsibility and how do you address them?
Answer 2: One of the challenges is to continue to pay for the upkeep of county buildings and grounds.
This county is stretched to its limits financially. They had to impose a tax to build an addition to the
County Jail. That means they did not have any extra money lying around to cover this expense. The
Board of Commissioners is responsible to pay for all the upkeep of the buildings owned by the county. I
feel with my strong business skills I can be very fiscally wise and protect the taxpayer’s dollars. I will
watch how every dollar is spent and set spending guidelines to protect these investments. I can watch
construction costs and have a sense of what things cost to build and repair. All of these skills will help to
keep costs to an absolute minimum.
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Portage County Commissioner commencing 1/2/2017
Maureen T. Frederick
Party: Dem
Occupation: Portage County Commissioner
6080 Tallmadge Road Rootstown, OH 44272
Education: Graduate of Kent State University Completed U.S. & Canadian Municipal Finance Officers
training
Training & Experience: 35+ years in public service, 3 terms as County Commissioner, administrator for
Portage Private Industry Council, 3 terms as County Treasurer, led administration of county finances that
earned AA rate from Standard & Poor’s
Question 1: What in your background will be the most helpful to you in fostering growth and sustainable
development in the County?
Answer 1:
As Commissioner, I have been involved and signatory to several development ventures enhancing
Portage County's economic base. I have served as Portage County's representative to the Northeast
Ohio Joint Office of Economic Development, currently serving as secretary-treasurer. I have interacted
with all state, federal and local development agencies. The County is also member of the Northeast Ohio
Trade & Economic Development Council. I have maintained close contact with the business community
during my 35 years of public service. Knowing all of these economic development programs and their
resources, I am able to help Portage County businesses take advantage of growth opportunities.
Question 2: What challenges do County Commissioners face that citizens might not realize are your
responsibility and how do you address them?
Answer 2: Heroin addiction is of epidemic proportions and affects many facets of county government.
Crime rates are at an all-time high due criminal activity to fund addictions. Subsequently, our county jail is
overcrowded. It falls to county commissioners to find the financial solution or be ordered by a federal
court. It also means balancing a budget when there is need for more county law enforcement due to
addiction-related crime; funding a court system whose dockets are at an all-time high due to drug cases;
and funding probation programs with caseloads above the state average. We have experienced a drastic
increase in the number of children coming into the custody of Children's Protective Services. This means
more children in treatment. Commissioners have to face these problems almost daily. We continually
make sure we are working closely with the sheriff, courts, probation, children’s services and behavioral
health services to see how we can be the most efficient with funds and resources.
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Portage County Commissioner commencing 1/2/2017
John J. Mancini
Party: Rep
Occupation: semi-retired
884 Lakeview Kent, OH 44240
Age: 68
Education: BBA- Kent State University, 1970. Xerox Personal Selling Skills, Sandler Sales Institute, Univ.
of Michigan Sales Manager Training
Training & Experience: Xerox Personal Selling Skills, Sandler Sales Inst.,30 years sales exper,, 10 years
condo assoc board and pres for 6 yrs. president., DQ owner, natiional sales mgr, reg sales mgr, College
Towers, assis.,mgr,1968-1971.Sales Mgr School - Univ.of Mich.Owned apt. buildings.
Question 1: What in your background will be the most helpful to you in fostering growth and sustainable
development in the County?
Answer 1:
My problem solving, sales background for 30 years to a wide variety of privately owned retail businesses
and companies helped me sincerely care about these “salt of the earth” hard working people. Owning a
small business was also helpful. Ten years as board member, president of two condominium associations
also helped me understand the needs of our residents and made me understand the importance of
sincerely caring and listening to our residents. The most important thing a commissioner can do is to stay
in touch with his constituents. My lifetime of experience understanding workers, unit owners, business
owners and understanding the importance of jobs to a healthy community, will be the most helpful to me
in fostering reasonable sustainable development growth. Every citizen in our county needs a good job to
feed their family. We must do everything possible to provide them. Sincerely Caring is the beginning.
Question 2: What challenges do County Commissioners face that citizens might not realize are your
responsibility and how do you address them?
Answer 2: I do not think most citizens realize the magnitude of the commissioner’s office. The
responsibilities (challenges) are important: general county government administration, deeds recording,
property tax assessment collection, planning, zoning, law enforcement, corrections, judicial
administration, public welfare, family services, health services, county roads/ bridge maintenance and
construction, airport maintenance, parks recreation, recycling pick up and processing, PARTA, planning,
sales tax administration, weights and measures, utilities including water, electricity, cable television and
gas, and Animal Protection League. We address this very important position and its community impact
by working with all county leaders and being responsible, honest, caring, good stewards of their money
(taxes). Best practices is a commitment to using all the knowledge and technology at our disposal to
ensure success. It is very important for us to stay in touch with the folks of Portage County for electing us.
Portage County Commissioner commencing 1/2/2017
Kristen Kline Morris
Party: Rep
8021 Zupancic Drive Garrettsville, OH 44231
Question 1: What in your background will be the most helpful to you in fostering growth and sustainable
development in the County?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond.
Question 2: What challenges do County Commissioners face that citizens might not realize are your
responsibility and how do you address them?
Answer 2: Candidate did not respond.
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Portage County Commissioner commencing 1/3/2017
Vince Coia
Party: Dem
Occupation: Manager Coia Implement and Ravenna Township Trustee
3960 Summit Road Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 55
Education: Ravenna High School Graduate 1980; Ohio Public Records and Sunshine Laws Act; and
many other continuing education classes.
Training & Experience: Ravenna Township Trustee 6 years; Democratic Central Committee for Portage
County; Zoning Board of Ravenna Township; Manager Coia Implement Sales, Inc. – 26 years; Ohio
Public Works Representative for PC Township Assn.; Maplewood Vocational School Curriculum Advisor
Campaign Web Site: http://www.coia.us
Question 1: What in your background will be the most helpful to you in fostering growth and sustainable
development in the County?
Answer 1:
The functions that I perform on a daily basis as a township trustee and my job of helping my family
manage our business are both helpful to fostering growth and sustainable development. I understand the
issues that business owners or startup businesses face day in and day out. Communication with the
township fiscal officer or township department heads working through day to day operations.
Communication and the willingness to work with everybody involved are the keys to keeping Portage
County a place we all can be proud to live and work. Over the six plus years that I’ve worked in local
government I’ve reached out to our local school system, non-profit groups, fraternal organizations, other
townships and our county government and have been able to get things done that are important to the
local community and its citizens.
Question 2: What challenges do County Commissioners face that citizens might not realize are your
responsibility and how do you address them?
Answer 2: The County Commissioners face the same problems that all other branches of government
face – trying to run an efficient government with less dollars with which to work. It is their job to provide
strategic development for the community. I believe that we need to make our assets that we own work for
us. For example, if the buildings or properties that we own are past their useful life, remove them and sell
the property. The buildings that we are using on a daily basis need to be better utilized such as adding
solar panels on roof tops. Which will not only reduce our heating and cooling bills, but also generate
income for the county and could open up a whole new industry for the county that we could control and
develop.
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Portage County Commissioner commencing 1/3/2017
Mike Kerrigan
Party: Dem
Occupation: Community Relations
3795 Heron Creek Drive Rootstown, OH 44272
Education: B.A. (Political Science, Public Policy), George Washington University & Master of Public
Administration, Kent State University
Training & Experience: Career public servant working for: Rep. Ted Strickland, Rep. Betty Sutton,
Northeast Ohio Medical University & Ohio State University. Additional experience includes: Leadership
Portage County & current or past member of seven different non-profit and government boards.
Campaign Web Site: http://mikekerrigan.us
Question 1: What in your background will be the most helpful to you in fostering growth and sustainable
development in the County?
Answer 1:
Since graduating from college, I have built a distinguished career in public service. In positions with The
Ohio State University and Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), as well as my time on Capitol
Hill as a congressional staffer, I have been frequently recognized as a leader focused on building and
sustaining partnerships that achieve results by bringing together local, county, state, and federal entities
with businesses and community groups. Strategic partnerships are key to future growth in Portage
County. During my time at NEOMED we have undergone a $160+ million expansion project that could not
have been realized with State and University resources alone. This public-private construction partnership
is an example of what can be achieved when government works hand-in-hand with business and the
community – increased and more efficient service delivery at a significant cost savings to the taxpayer.
Question 2: What challenges do County Commissioners face that citizens might not realize are your
responsibility and how do you address them?
Answer 2: The greatest challenge that faces the commissioners is allocating a limited pool of financial
resources to what is a seemingly endless supply of worthwhile causes. For years, our leaders have been
telling us that many of the problems we face are financial in nature and that cuts in the local government
fund have made it impossible to provide new or expanded opportunities. While these cuts from Columbus
are real, I reject the notion that we have strictly a revenue problem. As County Commissioner, I will not
tolerate wasteful spending by county agencies, and I will work tirelessly to see that every dollar spent is a
sound investment in our future that generates real results. This means working across departments both
inside and outside county government and sharing services with our cities, townships, and villages, as
well as our school districts, state universities, and state agencies. If we truly believe that we’re all in this
together, we should be acting as allies, not adversaries.
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Portage County Commissioner commencing 1/3/2017
Sabrina Christian-Bennett
Party: Rep
Occupation: President of Bennett Land Title Agency, LLC and Former County Commissioner
4360 Hattrick Road Rootstown, Ohio 44272
Age: 46
Education: Kent State University '94 Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration/Human Resources,
LPC 2005 and Leadership Institute 2012
Training & Experience: Portage County Commissioner '14. I have experience in running my own
business as well as civic organizations in leadership capacities. I have always worked hard at bringing
people together and building consensus to achieve success in both the private and public sector
Campaign Web Site: http://www.sabrinaforcommissioner.com
Question 1: What in your background will be the most helpful to you in fostering growth and sustainable
development in the County?
Answer 1:
My skills of envisioning (being able to imagine a better Portage County), critical thinking (being able to
question our current beliefs and ways, but stay open to new ideas), building partnerships (promoting
dialogue and negotiation in order to work together) and participation in decision-making (empowering
people) are essential to fostering the growth and sustainable development in Portage County.
Question 2: What challenges do County Commissioners face that citizens might not realize are your
responsibility and how do you address them?
Answer 2: The Board of Commissioners fiscally oversees the General Fund Budget and is the
appropriating authority for all the county tax dollars. As commissioners, we fund 17 departments that
report directly to the commissioners, 8 other independently elected officials (Auditor, Clerk of Courts,
Coroner, Engineer, Prosecutor, Recorder, Sheriff and Treasurer) and 7 judges that have executive
authority. It is the commissioner’s task to ensure that each of them is properly funded so that they can
carry out their statutory duties. This can be most challenging in years where revenues have declined,
but request for funding has increased. Commissioners must be able to prioritize needs and understand
and know the requirements/mandates on funding imposed by State Law in order to appropriately fund.
Portage County Prosecuting Attorney
Victor V. Vigluicci
Party: Dem
Occupation: Portage County Prosecutor
241 S Chestnut St Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 64
Education: University of Akron Law School
Training & Experience: Prosecuting Attorney 1994 to present
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Portage County Clerk of Court
Jill Fankhauser
Party: Dem
1421 River Trail, Kent, OH 44240
Portage County Clerk of Court
Tia M. Paoloni
Party: Rep
Occupation: Assignment Commissioner to Judge Doherty
7472 Ferguson Road Kent, OH 44240
Age: 54
Education: Field High School and Maplewood Vocational School class of 1980
Training & Experience: Legal secretary in law offices in Portage, Cuyahoga and Summit Counties. Case
management, scheduling and court case reporting compliance with the Ohio Supreme Court. Direct
liason between the Common Pleas Court and the Clerk of Courts, former Probate Clerk for Portage.
Portage County Sheriff
David Doak
Party: Dem
Occupation: Portage County Sheriff
737 East Spruce Avenue Ravenna, Ohio 44266
Age: 70
Education: Ravenna High School. Ohio Peace Officers Training Academy. Numerous Management,
Supervision and Investigative Seminars.
Training & Experience: 47 Years Full-Time Law Enforcement Experience. 7 Years as Sheriff.
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Portage County Recorder
Sharon Frantz
Party: Dem
Occupation: Portage County Recorders Office Records Room
869 W. Spruce Ave Ravenna Ohio, 44266 Ohio
Age: 43
Education: Windham High School Maplewood JVS
Training & Experience: Portage County Recorder's Office - Supervising the records room, assisting the
public and Title Examiners, recording, indexing, scanning, reviewing the microfilm, shipping microfilm to
the storage facility,monthly invoicing & payroll.
Question 1: How would you assure citizens’ land records will be current, legible and easily accessible?
Answer 1:
As an employee of the Recorder’s Office, I am already committed to keeping our records current, legible
and accessible. Our office follows procedures that allows several different people to view every
document recorded. These procedures are designed to catch different errors that may occur, starting with
the recording process all the way through to the final preservation and storage process of the microfilm.
The only way the citizens of Portage County can be assured their land records will be properly cared for,
is to elect a knowledgeable Recorder. Someone who knows the importance of these procedures, who
knows what tools the Recorder’s Office needs to keep providing our county with the best quality
documents, as well as a new system that is user friendly for the citizens and Title Examiners of Portage
County. It’s my hope that the citizens of Portage County will elect to promote the most experienced
candidate. Elect Sharon Frantz for Recorder.
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Portage County Recorder
Renee Howe-Aboul
Party: Dem
Occupation: Deputy Clerk for Portage County Clerk of Courts for 16 years, Southeast Local School for 8
years, 5 years at Revco Drug Store
8933 Yale Rd. Diamond, Ohio 44412
Age: 47
Education: Immaculate Conception School, Rootstown High School, Kent State University, Maplewood
Adult Education
Training & Experience: **Endorsed by the Teamsters Union, Local 24** Experienced in computers,
accounting, payroll, business and management
Question 1: How would you assure citizens’ land records will be current, legible and easily accessible?
Answer 1:
I would make sure that our records would be current because we would record right away for customers
that come into the office and any mail that we get will be recorded daily so we will always remain current.
As the Recorder, you must abide by over 1,000 different laws established by the Ohio Revised Code.
Within these laws, you must make sure that the records are legible and easily accessible.
Portage County Recorder
Lori Calcei
Party: Rep
Occupation: Suffield Township Fiscal Officer, Portage County District Library Deputy Fiscal Officer
2150 May Rd Suffield, Oh 44260
Age: 49
Education: Mogadore High School Graduate
Training & Experience: Starting 3rd term Suffield Township Fiscal Officer, Deputy Fiscal Officer for
PCDL, Edinburg Township Deputy Fiscal Officer, Financial Secretary/Treasurer Suffield United Church of
Christ, Bookkeeping Ray Co. Completed Ohio Township Leadership Academy, CPIM Accredited
Question 1: How would you assure citizens’ land records will be current, legible and easily accessible?
Answer 1:
The County Recorder has the important and indispensable task of keeping land records. As County
Recorder I will ensure safekeeping and organization of all documents in a competent and logical manner
and accurate indexing of each document so that they may be readily located. I will work diligently to make
sure the Recorder’s Office is efficient, accurate, readily available and technologically advanced .I would
like to implement E-Recording, which increases efficiency, as well as saving time and money. I would
also like to start a Good Deeds Program. This would offer a dead review process to help residents
understand probate issues regarding property transfers. As County Recorder I will follow the Ohio
Revised Code 317.117, which creates standardized guidelines for documents that are recorded. This
ensures that all records are kept to the highest standards in a legible and accurate manner. If I am
elected, the Recorder's Office will be there to serve the people of Portage County.
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Portage County Treasurer
Brad Cromes
Party: Dem
Occupation: Portage County Treasurer
550 E. Riddle Ave. Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 32
Education: J.D., The Ohio State University College of Law; M.A. (Public Policy & Management), The
Ohio State University; B.A., Hiram College
Training & Experience: Partnered with local banks to offer low-cost home improvement loans, Auditor to
expand online bill payment. Revamped website. First County officeholder with social media presence.
Previously served as Deputy Director, Board of Elections. For more, visit bradcromes.com.
Campaign Web Site: http://www.bradcromes.com
Portage County Treasurer
Trisha Heath
Party: Rep
7750 Windy Hill Drive Kent, OH 44240
Portage County Engineer
Michael A. Marozzi
Party: Dem
Occupation: Portage County Engineer
4837 King Meadow Tr. Kent, OH 44240
Age: 62
Education: Bachelors of Science Civil Engineering, University of Akron. Professional Engineer and
Professional Surveyor.
Training & Experience: Over 27 years of experience as Portage County Engineer. Responsible for the
maintenance and construction of 370 miles of County road and 170 County owned bridges. Employ 65
workers with an annual budget of about $8,000,000.
Portage County Coroner
Dean J. DePerro
Party: Dem
Occupation: Coroner/Physician
503 Overlook Drive Kent, OH 44240
Education: Doctor of Osteopathy, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Training & Experience: Incumbent Coroner of Portage County, Ohio
Web Site: http://www.co.portage.oh.us/coroner.htm
Republican Central Committee--Atwater A
James R. Sherbaugh, Jr.
Party: Rep
1468 Stroup Road Atwater, OH 44201
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Republican Central Committee--Atwater B
Stephen J. Georges
Party: Rep
Write-in
2630 State Route 183 Atwater, OH 44201
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 1-B
Liz Davidoff
Party: Rep
410 Walnut Ridge Trail Aurora, OH 44202
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 1-B
Marie Meehan
Party: Rep
Occupation: Unofficially retired from administrative & public relations work
1141 East Boulevard Aurora, OH 44202
Education: bachelor's degree work in mass communications, marketing and public relations
Training & Experience: I am a former elected Council member with experience and knowledge
of politics and responsive government. I am an active supporter of local political campaigns
and issues. Most importantly, I believe in the Constitution, limited government and the rule of
law.
Campaign Web Site: http://just email me at usemtmeehan@netscape.com
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
1. Select and County Chair who can speak efectively for the Republican Party; 2 Work toward
getting the Ohio County and State Committees to adopt the national platform of the GOP; and 3
Identify, endorse and support candidates that represent Constitutional and conservative values.
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 2-A
Dale T. Moravec
Party: Rep
360 River Glen Aurora, OH 44202
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Republican Central Committee--Aurora 2-B
Anne T. Kaczmarek
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired educator
780 Crackel Road Aurora, OH 44202
Education: Bachelor's Degree - K-8 Education; Master's Degree - Educational Administration
Training & Experience: Educator - 29 years; Team leader; Curriculum developer; Administrator
- 9 years; Chair of three district teams; County/regional Inservice presenter; Officer in 4
organizations; Active student of the political process.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
I believe one of the most important issues facing the Republican Central Committee is
identifying who we are as Republicans and defining what we stand for. The Republican Party in
Portage County as well as in Columbus have not adopted a platform, not even the one
established by the National Republican Party that states conservative principles, such as a
smaller, constitutional government, more individual freedoms, fewer government regulations,
and lower taxes that many republicans believe in and support. Without this, how can we find
candidates who are committed to our values; and will candidates govern our communities using
those same values and principles? If those within the party can’t define and support accepted
conservative principles, how can they expect citizens and voters to support them? This is the
issue I believe the Portage County Republican Central Committee must address in the
foreseeable future.
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 2-B
Ruth A. Studer
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired
999 E. Garfield Road Aurora, OH 44202
Education: Graduate of Aurora High School. Some post graduate.
Training & Experience: Have been Central Comm. Member for Aurora 2-B for 15 years.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: The most important issues are to get our Republican candidates elected. To select
the candidates who most closely reflect our goals.
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 3-A
Kathleen S. Presti
Party: Rep
683 Club Drive Aurora, OH 44202
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
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Republican Central Committee--Aurora 3-A
Rita Scott
Party: Rep
206 St. Andrews Aurora, OH 44202
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Surprisingly, the Ohio Republican Party, and Central Committee, have not adopted the
Republican National Platform. This is important because of "truth in advertising", meaning that
if I see an R behind someone's name, I expect a certain set of values, like the ones stated in the
National Platform. I think people deserve to have that R mean what they expect it to mean.
This is the biggest issue, because Central Committee's main job is to make sure candidates are
aligned with that Platform. The Platform preamble opens with a statement that our vision is, "a
stronger and freer America", with "equal opportunity for all". I share this dream, and want help
protect it.
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 3-B
Tanja M. Holecek
Party: Rep
500 Woodview Trail Aurora, OH 44202
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 4-A
Ann H. Womer Benjamin
Party: Rep
362 Eldridge Road, PO Box 524 Aurora, OH 44202
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 4-B
Chuck Maruniak
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired Air Force Officer
335 E. Mennonite Road Aurora, OH 44202
Age: 75
Education: Masters of Science BBA in Accountin & Finance
Training & Experience: Air Force Finance Officer TRW Asst. Controller for Computer
Operations.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Finding the best candidates to change the government operations to insure that they operate
within the funds available and the budget that is set forth based on the funds collected. The
candidates need to have a list of priorities that will be funded withing the budget. They need to
understand the grass roots philosophy and to not be willing to approve any project first and then
ask the voters for additional funds. Above all we need to keep in mind that politics have gotten
out of control and whoever takes office must be willing to bring the politics back in line for the
future.
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Republican Central Committee--Aurora 4-B
Lila L. Webster
Party: Rep
608 Avon Drive Aurora, OH 44202
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 5-A
Larry Oswick
Party: Rep
831-13 Chandler Lane Aurora, OH 44202
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 5-B
Alvin Podboy
Party: Rep
417 E. Parkway Boulevard Aurora, OH 44202
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 5-B
Jim Tasker
Party: Rep
Occupation: Semi-retired - Author
180-23 Hawthorne Drive Aurora, OH 44202
Education: Doctor of Ministry, Master of Divinity, Student of history, theology, & politics
Training & Experience: Live & worked in Australia, Papua New Guinea, & USA in clerical &
managerial capacities. Ran for Aurora City Council, 2013.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The top priority of the Portage County Central Committee is to understand, support, adopt, and
articulate the clear and wise principles of the National Republican Party Platform which includes
but is not limited to: rebuilding the economy; restoring Constitutional Government; and
renewing American values to build healthy families, great schools, and safe neighborhoods.
The Platform has not been adopted! Why is its adoption important? First, it enables each
Member to make the Republican case on all the issues being discussed locally, statewide, and
nationally and to potentially build the County Republican voter base. Second, it enables the
Committee to evaluate each candidate on the basis of Republican values and policy. Third, with
that understanding the Committee can confidently make endorsements and allocate funds to
worthy candidates. A second priority is to raise funds for good candidates who are not
independently wealthy.
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Republican Central Committee--Aurora 6-A
Susan F. Mansell
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired
357 Greenbriar Drive Aurora, OH 44202
Education: Insurance Underwriter, Medical Assistant
Training & Experience: Two years community college – Past President of Republican Womans
Club
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Finding qualified conservatives to run for county and state offices and to provide
support for these candidates
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 6-A
Ronald Howard Wise
Party: Rep
245 Greenbriar Drive Aurora, OH 44202
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Aurora 6-B
Amy McDougald
Party: Rep
240 Ironwood Circle Aurora, OH 44202
Republican Central Committee--Brady Lake Village
Ethel Nemeth
Party: Rep
6479 Park Avenue Kent, OH 44240
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Republican Central Committee--Brimfield A
John Mancini
Party: Rep
Occupation: semi-retired
884 Lakeview Court Kent, OH 44240
Age: 68
Education: BBA- Kent State University, 1970. Xerox Personal Selling Skills, Sandler Sales
Institute, Univ. of Michigan Sales Manager Training
Training & Experience: Xerox Personal Selling Skills, Sandler Sales Inst.,30 years sales exper,,
10 years condo assoc board and pres for 6 yrs. president., DQ owner, natiional sales mgr, reg
sales mgr, College Towers, assis.,mgr,1968-1971.Sales Mgr School - Univ.of Mich.Owned apt.
buildings.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
I am also the Ohio Republican State Central Committeeman for Senate District 18( All of
Portage and portions of Geauga and Lake Counties. They need to subscribe to and adopt the
National Republican Platform. They need to adapt to and embrace Traditional conservatives as
well as their established older members. My term is over 3/15/16. My choice not to run for reelection. The committee members are followers, not leaders. Kasich administration is too
influential in this body. Local Republican County Central Committee needs to discuss/debate
topics , like 76% of American citizens believe America is headed in the wrong direction. Why do
they believe that? What do we do when immigrants want Sharia Law in USA instead of the U.S.
Constitutional Law? How can we impact (help) our county with the heroin addiction problem?
How popular is Ohiocheckbook.com? I believe we need to discuss and participate more in
solutions to problems in our community and our state. Mike Dewine DNA kit success!
Republican Central Committee--Brimfield A
Christian Pancake
Party: Rep
57 Lightning Lane Kent, OH 44240
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Brimfield B
Mark L. Gavriloff
Party: Rep
4765 Gate Post Lane Kent, OH 44240
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Republican Central Committee--Brimfield C
Ronald Franczkowski
Party: Rep
Occupation: Financial Representative, and Insurance Agent
4100 Hunters Ridge Drive Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 56
Education: Masters of Business Administration (MBA) - KSU Education Specialist in Higher Ed
Administration - KSU BS Computer Science – YSU
Training & Experience: Financial Representative, Licensed Insurance Agent, Chartered Federal
Employee Benefit Consultant (SM)
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Two things, one is educating new and younger voters in their critical role in which they play in
the electoral process. The other is encouraging everyone to make it to their respective precinct
on election day and to cast their vote!
Republican Central Committee--Brimfield C
Andrew Manning
Party: Rep
2472 Pistachio Place Ravenna, OH 44266
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Brimfield D
Carl L. Crawford
Party: Rep
3771 Willow Brook Drive Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Brimfield E
Kathy J. Karg
Party: Rep
3423 Woods Trail Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Brimfield F
Geraldine E. Cole
Party: Rep
3991 Selnick Road Kent, OH 44240
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Republican Central Committee--Brimfield G
Patrick Blair
Party: Rep
3547 Elmhurst Court Kent, OH 44240
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Brimfield G
Sue Fields
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired Corporate Administrator
3547 Elmhurst Court Kent, OH 44240
Education: 2015 Graduate Ohio Township Leadership Program
Training & Experience: Current Brimfield Precinct G committee person, 20 Years as Brimfield
Township Trustee
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The Republican Central Committee needs to motivate more Republicans to vote in all elections
so that our unified voice is heard, by many, not just a few.
Republican Central Committee--Charlestown A
Patricia C. Robinson
Party: Rep
6098 Newton Falls Road Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Deerfield A
Danielle Zimmerman
Party: Rep
10218 Mottown Road Deerfield, OH 44411
Republican Central Committee--Edinburg A
Barbara A. Francis
Party: Rep
4013 Rockspring Road Rootstown, OH 44272
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
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Republican Central Committee--Edinburg A
Pat Stephens
Party: Rep
Occupation: Administrative Secretary
2800 Industry Road Rootstown, OH 44272
Education: B.A. Communication Studies, M.E., Higher Education and Student Personnel
Training & Experience: Administrative Secretary. Experience in higher education including
budget, scheduling, organizational and communication skills to interact with the university
community.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The most important issue for the Republican Central Committee is to choose fiscallyresponsible, conservative candidates to support in the November election. These candidates
must be committed to the Republican Party’s true conservative beliefs and values including
views in maintaining budgetary restraints. Candidates must maintain solid ethical standards and
be of the highest-integrity; he/she must be honest, truthful and, after elected to office, willing to
stand strong in conservative values. This committee will need to do their homework and
research to choose candidates who are passionate about maintaining the highest conservative
principles while having a commitment to serving our country.
Republican Central Committee--Edinburg B
Jeneen L. Kubala
Party: Rep
3609 State Route 14 Rootstown, OH 44272
Republican Central Committee--Franklin A
Susan A. Collier
Party: Rep
7040 Hudson Road Kent, OH 44240
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
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Republican Central Committee--Franklin A
Delbert G. Stewart
Party: Rep
Occupation: Roofing Contractor/Semi-retired
65 Johnson Road Kent, OH 44240
Age: 66
Education: High School from Streetsboro
Training & Experience: Streetsboro Police Officer 1971 to 1974 Self employed 1974 to present.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The general population must be educated and understand the Ohio Constitution is the
document wherein our "inalienable rights" are declared; not the U.S. Constitution. The U.S.
Constitution is an "operating agreement" between the State legislatures and the Federal
Government; "inalienable rights" are "secured" in the U.S. Constitution that remain with the
individual within the State. The Ohio Constitution is an operating agreement between "the
State" and "the individual".
Republican Central Committee--Franklin B
Patricia A. Heath
Party: Rep
7750 Windy Hill Drive Kent, OH 44240
Age:
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must address in
the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Franklin B
Joan Hormel
Party: Rep
Occupation: Nurse Aide
7625 State Route 43 Kent, OH 44240
Age: 72
Education: Associate Degree in General Studies
Training & Experience: Business owner-operator 1964-1994 Healthcare - 2003 - current
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Many Republican constituents are frustrated because those candidates who the Central
Committee endorses many times do not vote in accordance with the National Republican
Platform. When the people vote for someone with an R by their name they expect him/her to
vote in accordance with the Republican Platform, as true conservatives, who want smaller
government, lower taxes, individual freedoms, less regulations, etc. Once an approved
candidate has won their elected office their votes on issues effects the constituents directly or
indirectly. The concerns of the people are of utmost importance because they elect us to be
their voice. That is an awesome task that I take very seriously.
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Republican Central Committee--Franklin C
Marilyn L. Sessions
Party: Rep
7347 Westview Drive Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Franklin D
Debra L. Yonker
Party: Rep
Write-in
6262 Third Avenue Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Franklin E
Matthew L. Moravec
Party: Rep
1908 Carlton Road Kent, OH 44240
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Franklin E
Richard Schaack
Party: Rep
Occupation: Sales--Business owner
1924 Basswood Drive Kent, OH 44240
Age: 75
Education: High School
Training & Experience: Business owner 1979-present. President, Habitat of Portage, 3 1/2 yrs.
Chairman, Salvation Army Advisary Board, 6 years.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Help recruit, vette, train canidates to insure they believe in Republican values, such as smaller
government, lower taxes, less regulations, more individual freedom
Republican Central Committee--Freedom A
Shirley A. Kaiser
Party: Rep
6509 State Route 303 Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Freedom B
Eric Lee Shafer
Party: Rep
P.O. Box 406 Ravenna, OH 44266
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Republican Central Committee--Garrettsville A
J. Thomas Hardesty
Party: Rep
8460 Garfield Drive Garrettsville, OH 44231
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Garrettsville A
John M. McCarty
Party: Rep
Occupation: Drill Bit / Tool Sharpener
8321 Center Street Garrettsville, OH 44231
Age: 68
Education: high school grad with many industrial seminars ; school of "hard knocks".
Training & Experience: I've had quite a selection of training at various jobs, I was a preventative
maintenance tech. before retiring, learning the ropes from Holzma and Stiles top field
technicians.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Getting rid of corrupt politicians and opening the candidate selection to ANYONE. Not just
Republicans. Also restoring some God- fearing family values to the Republican party. A good
example of corruption is the disqualifying of the Independant , Charley Earl. He was kicked out
on a made up "technicality" in the governors race a few years back. Another example is when
the ex speaker of the Ohio house... Bill Batchedler... refused to acknowledge then state rep.
Matt Lynch when he was going to propose the heart beat bill in the Ohio House... back in 2014.
Republican Central Committee--Hiram Township A
Jack Groselle
Party: Rep
6741 Pioneer Trail Hiram, OH 44234
Republican Central Committee--Hiram Township B
Gary Burden
Party: Rep
10485 State Route 700 Garrettsville, OH 44231
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate declined to respond.
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Republican Central Committee--Hiram Township B
Bonita J. VanVoorhis
Party: Rep
5684 Pioneer Trail Hiram, OH 44234
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Hiram Village
Susan H. Merrill
Party: Rep
6735 Wakefield Road Hiram, OH 44234
Republican Central Committee--Kent 1-B
Garret Ferrara
Party: Rep
535 Pioneer Avenue Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 1-C
Carolyn R. Nome
Party: Rep
Write-in
623 Fairchild Avenue Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 1-D
Bill DeFelice
Party: Rep
336 Pleasant Avenue Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 2-A
Elayne J. Cross
Party: Rep
Write-in
321 Suzanne Drive Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 2-D
Clarence Cronbaugh
Party: Rep
519 Longmere Drive Kent, OH 44240
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Republican Central Committee--Kent 3-A
Gail Harmon
Party: Rep
1756 Whitehall Blvd. Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 3-B
Loretta Coogan
Party: Rep
526 Valleyview Dr. Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 3-D
Joy Diane Washburn
Party: Rep
323 Ivan Drive Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 4-A
Ernest L. Storch
Party: Rep
731 Mae St. Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 4-B
Edward Wojnaroski
Party: Rep
5821 Glad Boulevard Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Kent 5-A
Edwin R. Fisher
Party: Rep
125 Columbus Street Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Mantua Twp. A
Julie Aldrich
Party: Rep
12380 Chamberlain Road Aurora, OH 44202
Republican Central Committee--Mantua Twp. B
Robert C. Stehli
Party: Rep
3898 Winchell Road Mantua, OH 44255
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Republican Central Committee--Mantua Twp. C
Richard A. Szczepinski
Party: Rep
11319 Sheldon Road Mantua, OH 44255
Republican Central Committee--Mantua Village
David J. Hamlin
Party: Rep
Occupation: Field Service Technician
PO Box 339 Mantua, OH 44255
Age: 48
Education: Solon High School Graduate 1986
Training & Experience: Specific specialized training in the technical and medical industries.
Team building training, A student in self awareness, defense, and empowerment.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
I was raised by a hard working, single mother who taught me the importance in being a self
sufficient, productive member of society. I believe that the United States is the best place in the
world where an individual can realize his or her dreams because of the structure in the
constitution and bill of rights. I believe in small government, the constitution (as it was written),
all of the amendments in the bill of rights. I believe our country is in serious trouble as too many
people are in the trap of being dependent on various government programs which do not
encourage self reliance. I am deeply concerned for the safety of our next generation. We will
need leaders who will not ignore important issues or pass them along. We can be a great
country again if we work together to find solutions to our problems.
Republican Central Committee--Mantua Village
John E. Heinl
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired
10942 Main Street Mantua, OH 44255
Education: MA in German Translation
Training & Experience: Current office holder on Republican Central Committee.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Defining the ideology and goals of the county Republican party, encouraging inactive
Republicans to vote, attracting new members, maintaining a current website, and urging
volunteers to make phone calls and to knock on doors at election time are the most important
issues that the central committee must address before this November.
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Republican Central Committee--Mogadore Village
Ruth Albertelli
Party: Rep
4142 Highland Drive Mogadore, OH 44260
Republican Central Committee--Palmyra A
Christopher Boring
Party: Rep
5225 Wayland Road Diamond, OH 44412
Republican Central Committee--Palmyra B
Harvey E. McClary
Party: Rep
3100 Jones Road Diamond, OH 44412
Republican Central Committee--Palmyra C
Jacob Haser
Party: Rep
4753 State Route 225 Diamond, OH 44412
Republican Central Committee--Paris A
Laurie Amanda Suffecool
Party: Rep
Occupation: Engineering & Quality Manager
9003 Newton Falls Road PO Box 77 Wayland, OH 44285
Age: 54
Education: BA in Engineering NRA certified instructor ALICE active shooter response trainer
OSHA 30 hour QA Greenbelt in Quality
Training & Experience: As an engineer I have an analytical mindset, and a thirst for answers to
the question 'Why'
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
I believe that the Republican Party is splintered and needs to get back to a common platform.
It is hurting the entire party with the current 'all things to all people' program that is being
offered. Ask the questions of: What is the national platform, and how does it differ from Ohio?
Can we follow the the national platform? If not - lobby to change, so that we are all in
coordination and have a unified message, not a confusing one. The Republican Party needs
conservative, yet reasonable leadership. I want to help provide that.
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Republican Central Committee--Paris A
Tim Wilhelm
Party: Rep
9394 Gilbert Road Ravenna, OH 44266
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Paris B
Rachel M. Harnar
Party: Rep
10637 Newton Falls Road Newton Falls, OH 44444
Republican Central Committee--Randolph A
Brian M. Ames
Party: Rep
Occupation: Software Engineer
2632 Ranfield Road Mogadore, OH 44260
Age: 64
Education: BSEE Penn State, Central Michigan, Macomb County Community College,
University of Alabama in Huntsville, Flight School
Training & Experience: Certified Professional Logistician #1182, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese,
Space Communication with NASA, flight simulation, project management, M1 main battle tank,
Vietnam Veteran, 101st Airborne.
Campaign Web Site: http://ameshymn.org
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The Central Committee must recruit and promote candidates who will restore the openness in
County government that has been abandoned by the current officeholders. It must strive to elect
people who will reverse the Board of Commissioners' decision to discontinue publishing any
notices of their meetings that actually reach the public. The Committee must also address the
bait-and-switch policies of Federal and State Government that have encouraged or mandated
local government to take on projects for which funding was later cut. The Committee must go to
its meetings prepared to do much more than eat chicken, but prepared to reengage the
populace who have been disenfranchised by both major parties, especially the young who are
left with the debt. And, most importantly, it must curb the voracious appetite of County
Government that needed $1 million more in 2015, another $5 million more in 2015, and can and
most likely will impose yet another $5 million, all without a vote of the people.
Republican Central Committee--Randolph A
Gertrude Kelly
Party: Rep
3501 Waterloo Road Mogadore, OH 44260
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
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Republican Central Committee--Randolph B
Jim Geib
Party: Rep
Occupation: Plant Operations & Technical Manager for a Dimensional Gauge Manufacturer
2295 Industry Road Atwater, OH 44201
Age: 58
Education: High school graduate. Also trained in blue print reading, CAD, CNC progr &
operation, Dimensional Metrology, ISO9001 & ISO17025
Training & Experience: I served on a Campaign Committee for a Congressional Candidate,
Hosted fundraisers donating both time and resources in support of the Republican Party &
passed out Republican Candidates flyers door to door. I not only vote, I am a well-informed
voter.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The most important issue that the Republican Central Committee must address is the lack of a
platform that details why the Republican Party is something that citizens would want to join and
support. The County and State Central Committee should adopt that National Republican Party
platform and then use it to make sure that anyone running on the ballot as a Republican actually
believes in the principles and policies in that platform. Then when citizens vote, and they see an
“R” after a candidate’s name, they will have confidence that the candidate will vote or govern
consistent with Republican principles and values if elected.
Republican Central Committee--Randolph B
Susan White
Party: Rep
Occupation: Realtor & Township Trustee
1786 Stepping Stone Trail Atwater, OH 44201
Age: 57
Education: Some college courses through Kent State and Hondros for real-estate. Every 3
years I get continuing education to keep my license.
Training & Experience: Am the #1 realtor in Portage County Board and ranked in the top 1% in
the nation. I care about our communities'. I am currently the township associations
representative on LEPC and EMA, a Township Trustee for Randolph Township and a member
of Portage Prepares.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: To try and recruit and support candidates that hold dear what the voters want them to
do. To endorse and help candidates with conservative values, ethic and character to do what
needs to be done.
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Republican Central Committee--Randolph C
Mary A. Rodenbucher
Party: Rep
1314 Matti Road Atwater, OH 44201
Republican Central Committee--Randolph D
Grace D. Geiger
Party: Rep
787 Hartville Road Atwater, OH 44201
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Randolph D
Douglas H. Rice
Party: Rep
388 State Route 44 Atwater, OH 44201
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 1-A
Shirley Fitzgerald
Party: Rep
721 N. Chestnut St., Apt. 2 Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 2-A
H. Paul Moore
Party: Rep
151 East Cedar Avenue Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 2-B
George H. Dunckel
Party: Rep
739 E. Cedar Avenue Ravenna, OH 44266
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 2-B
Deborah Petrone
Party: Rep
715 E. Main St. Ravenna, OH 44266
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
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Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 2-C
Harold Klotzle
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired owner Portage TV Inc. & Walmart Electronics 11 years
773 Midland Avenue Ravenna, OH 44266
Education: DeVry Tech, Chicago, IL. Also graduate U.S. Signal Corp Electronics. CET License.
Training & Experience: Active in community activities for many years. Member Chamber
Commerce & owner of business 48 years.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Try to overcome high cost of medical insurance & medications.
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 2-C
Richard Monroe
Party: Rep
Occupation: Volunteer Condo Board Member
566 N. Park Drive Ravenna, OH 44266
Education: High School, 1 year technical school degree
Training & Experience: Condo Board 2011 to present, manage condo 2012 to present
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The County Central Committee helps recruit, and train, and elect candidates to run as
Republicans for county and local offices, appoints people to the Board of Elections, and people
to replace state and local candidates who can not finish their term in office, and can endorse
candidates for State and Federal Offices. They check these candidates to make sure that they
believe in the Republican Values such as smaller government, lower taxes, less government
regulations, more individual Freedom.
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 3-A
Jonathan P. Jennings
Party: Rep
222 Grant St. Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 3-B
Timothy R. Thomas
Party: Rep
437 Madison St. Ravenna, OH 44266
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Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 4-B
Lois Enlow
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired
718 Murray Avenue Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 70
Education: BS Kent State University
Training & Experience: I have served as a member of the Republican Central Committee for
more than 30 years. I have worked on numerous campaigns to elect qualified Republicans on
the local and state level.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The most important issue facing the Portage County Republican Central Committee is to recruit,
support and elect qualified Republican candidates.
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna 4-B
Edward G. Kurz
Party: Rep
Occupation: Dentist
445 Woodland Street Ravenna, OH 44266
Education: James A Garfield H.S., Garrettsville. Hiram College, B.A. Case Western Reserve
School of Dental Medicine, DDS.
Training & Experience: Internship--USPHS Hospital, Ft Worth, TX. Dentist--USPHS Hospital,
Rosebud, SD; USPHS Health Clinic, Ft Wingate, NM; USPHS Hospital, Gallup, NM. General
Dentistry, Ravenna OH.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The most important issue which the Portage County Republican Central Committee must
address is to support conservative candidates who will hold to their campaign promises and do
what the voters elect them to do.
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna Twp. A
William Reaser
Party: Rep
7250 Infirmary Road Ravenna, OH 44266
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Republican Central Committee--Ravenna Twp. B
Mary Alice Cowan
Party: Rep
Occupation: Librarian
2760 Dawley Road Ravenna, OH 44266
Education: High school, a variety of clerical and business courses as well as some college.
Training & Experience: As a lifelong resident of Portage County I have worked for more than 35
years in various capacities in local government. I also maintain a small farm and business.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
I feel that some of the most important issues we must address in the future are a move towards
greater party unity, an increase in local economic development and a continued focus on job
growth. With a greater unity of the Republican party we can build a stronger base which will
help in the achievement of the other issues that we face. We need to look into ways to foster
economic growth in many areas of Portage County. Many cities and towns are thriving, while
others are simply staying afloat. We need to take steps to help bring more jobs into our
struggling communities and help develop a better sense of fiscal responsibility for local
government and individuals alike.
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna Twp. B
Edward Roloff
Party: Rep
Occupation: Safety/Occupational Health Specialist
6933 White Pine Drive Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 49
Education: BA, History, Baldwin-Wallace College
Training & Experience: U.S. Army--22 years; Army Civil Service--15 years
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The most important issue that the county Republican Central Committee must address is the
lack of a party platform (at the state level) with clearly stated goals. The platform can then be
used to ensure that anyone running on the ballot as a Republican actually believes in the party’s
principles and policies.
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna Twp. C
Robert E. Longshore, Jr.
Party: Rep
6443 Marchinn Drive Ravenna, OH 44266
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Republican Central Committee--Ravenna Twp. D
Beverley Kibler
Party: Rep
6601 Redbrush Road Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna Twp. F
Janet Esposito
Party: Rep
5329 S. Prospect Street Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna Twp. G
Bruce E. Patterson
Party: Rep
7125 State Route 88 Ravenna, OH 44266
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Ravenna Twp. G
Judy Lynne Thompson
Party: Rep
Occupation: RegNurse BSN, Farmer, Small Business Owner
7735 State Route 88 Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 66
Education: BSN Reg. Nurse Kent State U.
Training & Experience: 40+years Dairy/Beef/Sheep Farmer 40+ year Nurse Critical Care, Case
Manager Summa Health Care
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: As I look at the Republican/Democrat Ratio in Portage Co. I feel we need to get out
and Build Relationships with the Independents/Democrats. We need to target the population &
let them know electing the same people over & over is not changing or growing the Community
for the Better.
Republican Central Committee--Rootstown A
James Faltisco
Party: Rep
3136 Bird Drive Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Rootstown B
Norman Stout
Party: Rep
4161 Rootstown Road Rootstown, OH 44272
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Republican Central Committee--Rootstown C
James H. Bullock
Party: Rep
4192 Sandy Lake Road Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Rootstown D
Megan L. Christian
Party: Rep
4151 Marks Avenue Rootstown, OH 44272
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Rootstown D
William T. Morgan, II
Party: Rep
4599 Tallmadfge Road Rootstown, OH 44272
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Rootstown E
Sabrina K. Christian-Bennett
Party: Rep
4360 Hattrick Road Rootstown, OH 44272
Republican Central Committee--Rootstown F
Terri L. Haddad
Party: Rep
3770 Cook Road Rootstown, OH 44272
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Republican Central Committee--Shalersville A
Josephine Gobble
Party: Rep
Occupation: Administative Assistant - Service Dept.
10396 Wellington Road Streetsboro, OH 44241
Education: High School Graduate Continued Education: Maplewood Adult Education and ALG
in Solon (computer courses) this is an ongoing job.
Training & Experience: While my children were young I worked for a few temporary services.
As my children got older I had a full time job working for an attorney,. My next job I worked in
the auditing department until the company was sold. In my present job I work for the Service
Dept.
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
My name is Jo Gobble and I am running in the March 15th Republican Primary for Portage
County Republican Central Committee in our Shalersville Township Precinct A This is the first
time that I am running for office because I believe we need to change things in Portage County.
I believe the most important issues for the Republican Central Committee is to helps recruit,
train and elect candidates for County and Local Offices.The people that run for the County and
Local offices must believe in smaller government, lower taxes, and that our rights come from our
Creator and not government. They must believe in the Constitution...not just say it but they
must live it. The County Central Committee also appoints people to the Board of Elections and
people to replace state and local candidates who cannot finish their term in office. Finally, the
Portage County Republican Central Committee also can endorse candidates for State and
Federal Offices. I am asking you to vote for me on March 15.
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Republican Central Committee--Shalersville A
Joanne Solak
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired secretary (office manager)
9971 Diagonal Road Mantua, OH 44255
Education: High school grad 2 years Business College (accounting major)
Training & Experience: 1960 - 1969 Acountant 1969 - 1981 Office manager 1996 - 2005
Portage County precinct judge 2006 - current Central committee member
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
While the Central Committee does not choose the candidates that are running for office it does
select the candidates that are endorsed and supported by the Portage County Republican
Party. In addition central committee members are also responsible for helping to find poll
workers who will work the polls for the upcoming elections. Among the most important duties of
the central committee are electing the party chairmen and officers and helping to guide the
party. The most important issue facing the central committee in the immediate future is raising
money and providing assistance and support to elect qualified people to be the officials who will
guide our Federal, State and local governments in the coming years.
Republican Central Committee--Shalersville B
Benjamin H. Kotkowski
Party: Rep
9660 Diagonal Road Mantua, OH 44255
Republican Central Committee--Shalersville C
David L. Mercer, Sr.
Party: Rep
3084 Polly Road Ravenna, OH 44266
Republican Central Committee--Shalersville D
Robert Dean Campbell
Party: Rep
Occupation: Gunsmith/Radio Host
8974 State Route 44 Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 56
Education: Crestwood HS Alumni--NRA certified 9 diciplines, Alice Active Shooter Trainer.
Maplewood JVS--Machine Trades, Paintball Univ., MAC
Training & Experience: Small Business Owner, Tool & Die Maker, Radio Host
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
Leadership in the Republican Party needs to act like a Republican, should believe in the
principals & policies of the Republican Parties Platform. Adding continuity to the national party
& give confidence to those voting "R" that they are going like minded representation.
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Republican Central Committee--Shalersville D
Dean Thomas Hugebeck
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired
8219 State Route 44 Ravenna, OH 44266
Age: 62
Education: BBA University of Toledo Graduate work Kent State University
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The Republican Central Committee has three primary responsibilities. First educating members
of the community about the defining principles of the Republican party and how they can
tangibly improve their lives in Portage County, through specific programs and policies. Second,
identify quality candidates that can serve Portage County by following the conservative
principles of the GOP. Third, the Central Committee must work to develop a structure within the
party that can effectively support the Republican candidates in their efforts to win office in the
county and serve the people of our community.
Republican Central Committee--Streetsboro 1-C
Edith B. Pavlick
Party: Rep
1288 Shawnee Trail Streetsboro, OH 44241
Republican Central Committee--Streetsboro 1-D
Stacey H. Vadaj
Party: Rep
1166 Gaynelle Avenue Streetsboro, OH 44241
Republican Central Committee--Streetsboro 2-A
Matthew Bross
Party: Rep
9955 Beverly Lane Streetsboro, OH 44241
Republican Central Committee--Streetsboro 2-C
Nicholas Ciofani
Party: Rep
713 Goldleaf Court Streetsboro, OH 44241
Republican Central Committee--Streetsboro 3-C
Glenn M. Broska
Party: Rep
2061 Deer Crossing Dr. Streetsboro, OH 44241
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Republican Central Committee--Streetsboro 4-B
Barbara Cowling
Party: Rep
1287 Kennedy Road Streetsboro, OH 44241
Republican Central Committee--Suffield A
James P. Albertoni
Party: Rep
367 Excel Lane Mogadore, OH 44260
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Suffield A
James E. Lutz
Party: Rep
Occupation: Information Technology
PO Box 406 Mogadore, OH 44260
Age: 39
Education: Associate degree from Stark State College of Technology BBA from Kent State
University
Training & Experience: Volunteered for a number of campaigns and petition drives in Portage
County since 2009
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
For decades, the Portage County Republican Party has been losing elections, and I fear has
become complacent in that role. John Kasich's support in 2014 of 63% proves that the Party
has adequate support to win elections in the county, and it's time that we started taking a
stronger stance and tried harder to win some elections. In my opinion, the best way to achieve
this sort of improvement is through the support of Republican candidates. Some county Parties
instruct their committeemen to help staff candidates' campaigns. I believe that is the wrong
approach. Committeemen are generally more involved in politics than most people, and are in a
better position to advise, coordinate, find cooperative discounts on campaign materials and
functions, and assist with planning their candidates' races as well as helping with fund raising
and advertising.
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Republican Central Committee--Suffield B
Matt Adelman
Party: Rep
Occupation: Deputy Auditor
1500 Whitehall Drive Mogadore, OH 44260
Age: 32
Education: B.A. Political Science (Kent State, 2007) Master of Public Administration (KSU,
2011)
Training & Experience: Campaign Manager, OHROC 2008. Deputy Clerk, Barberton Muni
Court 2010-14. Manager, Board of Revision. Portage County Auditor's Office 2014-present.
Campaign Web Site:
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
We are at a pivotal time in which we must look for ways to reach out and increase membership
& participation in the party while looking to promote a leadership team that is focused on
bringing the republican party into the 21st century.
Republican Central Committee--Suffield B
Steven J. Calcei
Party: Rep
2150 May Road Mogadore, OH 44260
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
Republican Central Committee--Suffield C
Edward M. Vincent
Party: Rep
1510 Suffield Oaks Lane Mogadore, OH 44260
Republican Central Committee--Suffield D
Brian K. Hatfield
Party: Rep
373 Garner Drive Mogadore, OH 44260
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1: Candidate did not respond
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Republican Central Committee--Suffield D
John Zastawnik
Party: Rep
Occupation: Retired
318 Heimbaugh Road Mogadore, OH 44260
Education: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Training & Experience: 50 years employed in various Engineering, Product Development,
Computer
Question 1: What are the most important issues that the Republican Central Committee must
address in the foreseeable future?
Answer 1:
The most important issue that the Republican Central Committee must address is the lack of a
platform that details why the Republican Party is something that citizens would want to join and
support. The County and State Central Committee should adopt the National Republican Party
platform and then use it to make sure that anyone running on the ballot as a Republican actually
believes in the principles and policies in that platform. Then, when citizens vote, and they see
an “R” after a candidate’s name, they will have confidence that the candidate will vote or govern
consistent with Republican principles and values if elected.
Republican Central Committee--Suffield E
Joyce A. Lott
Party: Rep
1002 Martin Road Mogadore, OH 44260
Republican Central Committee--Sugarbush Knolls Village
Daniel Foss McCauley
Party: Rep
Write-in
1390 Ridgecrest Drive Kent, OH 44240
Republican Central Committee--Windham Township A
Brian K. Miller
Party: Rep
10228 State Route 82 Windham, OH 44288
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Issues
Aurora City Renewal Levy
Issue 1. Aurora City--Renewal Levy.
Amount: 0.9 mills Renewal Levy that would generate approximately $512,000 annually for 5
years commencing in 2016.
Explanation: The levy will be used for Roads & Bridges.
Brady Lake Village Additional Tax Levy
Issue 2 - Brady Lake Village Additional Tax Levy.
Amount: 2.71 mills additional tax levy that would generate approximately $20,000 annually for 4
years commencing in 2016.
Explanation: The levy will be used for the purpose of fire protection and emergency medical
services.
Ravenna City Income Tax Increase
Issue 3 - Ravenna City Income Tax Increase for Safety Services
Amount: 0.25% Income Tax Increase. It is anticipated that the levy will generate over $900,000
per year based on a full year of taxation at the new rate. The issue is going on the ballot as a
permanent levy.
Explanation: To provide funds for the purpose of paying costs of providing and maintaining
firefighting, police protection, emergency medical and related emergency services operated by
the municipal police and fire departments in the City of Ravenna, Ohio.
Brimfield Township Replacement and Decrease Levy
Issue 4 - Brimfield Township Replacement and Decrease Levy.
Amount: 2.9 mills replacement levy that will generate approximately $356,000 annually for a
continuing period of time. Issue 4 would replace a continuing levy approved in 1987 and would
aid in meeting the operational needs of the police department through 2023.
Explanation: Funds will pull the department out of deficit, avoid officer layoffs, restore cut staff
in 2017, replace police vehicles, replace aging mobile computers and video systems, keep our
School Resource Officer position, and maintain our K-9 Program. Visit
www.bpdmovingforward.com for complete Issue #4 information.
Edinburg Township Renewal Levy
Issue 5 - Edinburg Township Renewal Levy.
Amount: 1.3 mills Renewal Levy that would generate approximately $44,000 annually for 5
years commencing in 2016.
Explanation: The levy will be used for current expenses..
Paris Township Additional Levy
Issue 6 - Paris Township Additional Levy.
Amount: 2.0 mills Additional Levy that would generate approximately $65,000 annually for 5
years commencing in 2016.
Explanation: The levy will be used for the purpose of fire protection and emergency medical
services.
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Randolph Township Renewal Levy
Issue 7 - Randolph Township Renewal Levy.
Amount: 2.0 mills Renewal Levy that would generate approximately $203,000 annually for 5
years commencing in 2016.
Explanation: The purpose of the levy is to continue to provide and maintain fire apparatus,
buildings, and water supply sources, dispatch services, purchase of equipment, payment of the
firefighter employers' contribution as required under the ORC.
Ravenna Township Precinct B Local Option
Issue 8 - Ravenna Township Precinct B Local Option--Mark's Live Bait and Tackle Sunday
Sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages.
Explanation: Placed on the ballot by Mark J. Burkey dba Mark's Live Bait & Tackle, an applicant
for a D-6 liquor permit. Mark's Live Bait and Tackle is engaged in live bait and tackle, lottery,
and beer/wine sales at 7231 State Route 14, Ravenna, OH 44266. The passage of this issue
would permit the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages on Sunday between the hours of ten
a.m. and midnight.
Springfield Local School District Renewal Levy
Issue 9 in Portage County/Issue 20 in Summit County
Springfield Local School District (Summit County Overlap) Renewal Levy
Amount: 3.68 mills Renewal Levy that would generate approximately $1.5 million annually for 5
years beginning in 2016.
Explanation: These funds were originally approved 30 years ago by the Springfield voters.
Being a renewal levy there will be no increase in the owner's total tax bill. These funds are
necessary to keep our current programs and employees in place.
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