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Preliminary 2012 Candidate List This List Was Compiled Using Information Provided by County Boards of Election Hannah News Service Preliminary 2012 Candidate List This list was compiled using information provided by county boards of election. It is tentative pending certification of petitions. Note: The filing deadline for presidential and congressional races is March 14, but Secretary of State Jon Husted has urged candidates to file by Dec. 7. Updated 12/9/11 Some information was not available from the respective county board at Hannah's publishing deadline and will be put on www.hannah.com at a later date Ohio House Dist. Incumbent Democrat Republican Third Party 1 R. Amstutz John Maglio Ron Amstutz 2 J. Goyal Jay Goyal Mark J. Romanchuk Craig Wright 3 R. Gardner Kelly Wicks Tim W. Brown Nathan Eberly (Libertarian) 4 M. Huffman Robert Huenke Matt Huffman 5 C. Newbold Nick Barborak Craig Newbold 6 M. Anielski Anthony Fossaceca Marlene Anielski 7 M. Dovilla Matt Patten Mike Dovilla 8 Budish, Yuko Armond Budish Tony Hocevar Azaadjeet Singh 9 B. Boyd Barbara Boyd Howard Harris 10 B. Patmon Bill Patmon 11 S. Williams Sandra Williams Tony Perry 12 J. Barnes John Barnes Jr. 13 N. Antonio Nickie Antonio Matthey Deibel 14 M. Foley Mike Foley Richard Cyngier 15 T. DeGeeter Nicholas Celebrezze Patricia Gascoyne 16 N. Baker Andrew Meyer Nan Baker Todd LeVeck 17 Open Mike Curtin Christopher W. Heiberger 18 Stinziano, Celeste Michael Stinziano William M Colgan 19 Gonzales, Garland Albert M. Donahey Anne Gonzales 20 Open Marco J. Miller Nathan Burd Heather Bishoff 21 M. Duffey David Robinson Mike Duffey Bradley Smith (Libertarian) Donna O'Connor David J. Donofrio 22 J. Carney John Carney Andrew C. Hall 23 C. Grossman Russell Harris Cheryl Grossman Jarrod Golden 24 Open Maureen Reedy Stephanie Kunze 25 C. Weddington W. Carlton Weddington Seth B Golding 26 T. Heard Tracy Heard Joesph Healy 27 P. Stautberg Nathan Wissman Peter Stautberg Tom Brinkman 28 C. Pillich Connie Pillich Mike Wilson Robert R. Ryan (Libertarian) Lonnie Bowling Jr. 29 L. Blessing Hubert E. Brown Louis W. Blessing III Heather E. Harlow Pakkiri Rajagopal 30 Terhar-Driehaus Steven Newsome Louis Terhar 31 Open Denise Driehaus Michael Gabbard Terry M. Tranter Luke Brockmeier Sandra Queen Noble 32 D. Mallory Dale Mallory Ronald Mosby 33 A. Reece Alicia Reece Tom Bryan 34 V. Sykes Vern Sykes Ronya J. Habash Derrick Hall 35 Z. Milkovich Zack Milkovich Kevin Mitchell 36 T. McKenney Paul Colavecchio Tony DeVitis Jason Cowling 37 K. Roegner Tom Schmidt Kristina Roegner David Finley (Lib) 38 L. Slaby Michael Kaplan Lynn Slaby 39 C. Luckie Clayton Luckie Jeffrey Lee Wellbaum 40 M. Henne Carl D. Fisher Jr. Michael Henne Andy L. Burton 41 J. Butler Caroline Helen Gentry Jim Butler 42 T. Blair Pamela Sue Nipper Terry Blair 43 R. Winburn Roland Winburn Joyce Marie Deitering 44 M. Ashford Michael Ashford None 45 Open Teresa Fedor None 46 Fedor-Szollosi Matt Szollosi David Kissinger Steve Jasinsky 47 B. Sears Jeff Bunck Barbara Sears 48 K. Schuring Amanda Trump Kirk Schuring John Deagan (Libertarian) 49 S. Slesnick Stephen Slesnick Monique Moore Monique Moore 50 C. Hagan Sue Ryan Christina Hagan 51 C. Combs Mark N. Hardig Greg Jolivette Wes Retherford 52 M. Conditt Robert Coogan Margaret Conditt Robert Coogan (Libertarian) 53 T. Derickson Suzi Rubin Tim Derickson Deidre DeLong 54 P. Beck Donna Christine Chilcote Peter Beck 55 M. Lundy Matt Lundy Rae Lynn Brady 56 D. Ramos Dan Ramos Anthony A. Ziroli 57 T. Boose Barbara A. Gersna Terry Boose Robert Sherwin (Libertarian) Matthew T. Lark 58 R. Hagan Robert Hagan 59 R. Gerberry Ron Gerberry Kimberly Poma 60 L. Fende Jim Helmink Lori Dinallo Dan Troy Laura A. DePledge 61 R. Young Susan McGuinness Ron Young 62 R. Maag Mike Kassaler Ron Maag 63 S. O'Brien Sean O'Brien Pat Paridon 64 T. Letson Tom Letson Roger M. Peterson Sheila Calko Albert J. Habestroh David C. Cook Randy Law 65 J. Uecker Steve Myers John Becker Michael Brem 66 D. Bubp Ken McNeely Nick Owens Leo Lopez Mark Green Rick Herron 67 A. Brenner David Hogan Andrew Brenner Craig Scweitzer 68 M. Ruhl Not Available Margaret Ann Ruhl 69 W. Batchelder Judith A. Cross William Batchelder 70 D. Hall Steve Johnson David Hall 71 J. Hottinger Brady Jones Jay Hottinger 72 B. Hayes David H. Dilly Bill Hayes 73 J. Martin Linda Borgert Jarrod Martin Bill Conner Rick Perales John Langenderfer Eric Spicer 74 B. Hackett Steve W. Key Bob Hackett 75 K. Clyde Kathleen Clyde Nick Skeriotis 76 R. Hollington 77 G. Stebelton Kelly Bryant Gerald Stebelton 78 Open Jeremy VanMeter Monty Lobb Ron Hood 79 R. McGregor David Farrell Ross McGregor 80 R. Adams Not Available Richard Adams 81 L. Wachtmann John Vanover Lynn Wachtmann 82 B. Goodwin Not Available Tony Burkley 83 R. Sprague John Costyo Robert Sprague Kevin Rettig 84 J. Buchy Not Available Jim Buchy 85 J. Adams Robert E. Stahler John Adams 86 D. Pelanda Cheryl Johncox Dorothy Pelanda 87 J. McClain Not Available Jeffrey McClain 88 R. Damschroder William Young Rex Damschroder 89 D. Murray Chris Redfern Donald Janik 90 T. Johnson John Haas Terry Johnson 91 C. Rosenberger Not Available Cliff Rosenberger 92 B. Peterson Robert Armstrong Bob Peterson 93 J. Carey Luke Scott Jim Riepenhoff Bill Dingus Ryan Smith 94 D. Phillips Debbie Phillips Charles Richter Micah Martindale 95 Okey, Thompson Charles Daniels Andy Thompson James Drafe William Weekly 96 L. Gentile Jack Cera 97 B. Hill Not Available Brian Hill 98 A. Landis Josh O'Farrell Al Landis 99 C. Kozlowski John Patterson Casey Kozlowski Ohio Senate Dist. Incumbent Democrat Republican Third Party 1 C. Hite Ruby Weadock Cliff Hite 2 M. Wagoner Jeff Bretz Randy Gardner Michelle McCauley 4 B. Coley None William Coley 6 P. Lehner Rickey E. Mckiddy Peggy Lehner Paul R. Issacs II 8 B. Seitz Richard G. Luken Bill Seitz 10 C. 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