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2020 General Election Office District Party Name on Ballot Address Campaign Email Campaign Website Campaign Phone Joseph R. Biden PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Democratic Kamala D. Harris www.joebiden.com Jo Jorgenson PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Libertarian Spike Cohen www.jo20.com Donald J. Trump PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Republican Michael R. Pence www.donaldjtrump.com Howie Hawkins PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Angela Walker www.howiehawkins.us Brian Carroll PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Write-In Amar Patel Tom Hoefling PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Write-In Andy Prior Dario Hunter PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Write-In Dawn Neptune Adams Jade Simmons PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Write-In Claudeliah J. Roze Kasey Wells PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Write-In Rachel Wells President R19 Boddie PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Write-In Eric Stoneham REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 3RD U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC Joyce Beatty 1421 Taylor Corners Cir Blacklick OH 43004 [email protected] www.beattyforcongress.com REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 3RD U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Mark F. Richardson 1486 Dogwood Loop Powell OH 43065 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 3RD U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Write-In Angela Davis 4128 Dundee Ave Columbus OH 43227 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 3RD U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Write-In Nicholas D. Moss 23387 Dayton Ave Raymond OH 43067 [email protected] www.mossforcongress.co (937) 594-7125 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 12TH U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC Alaina Shearer 8812 Olentangy River Rd Delaware OH 43015 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 12TH U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT LIBERTARIAN John S. Stewart 855 Brynmawr Ave Gahanna OH 43230 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 12TH U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Troy Balderson 417 Coventry Cir Zanesville OH 43701 [email protected] www.baldersonforcongress.com (614) 562-8071 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 15TH U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC Joel Newby 5110 Dalmeny Ct Columbus OH 43220 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 15TH U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Steve Stivers 1971 Concord Rd Columbus OH 43212 [email protected] www.stevestivers.com (614) 358-0800 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 15TH U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Write-In Shane Hoffman 906 Wellsley Way Plain City OH 43064 STATE SENATOR OHIO SENATE DISTRICT 16 DEMOCRATIC Crystal Lett 6891 Sparrow Ln Columbus OH 43235 [email protected] www.LettforOhio.com (614) 395-0905 STATE SENATOR OHIO SENATE DISTRICT 16 REPUBLICAN Stephanie L Kunze 5994 Farm Creek Ct Hilliard OH 43026 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 17 DEMOCRATIC Adam C. Miller 1600 Roxbury Rd Columbus OH 43212 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 17 REPUBLICAN Tim D. Haske 291 S Chase Ave B Columbus OH 43204 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 18 DEMOCRATIC Kristin Boggs 834 Hamlet St Columbus OH 43215 [email protected] www.kristinboggs.com (614) 981-6702 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 18 REPUBLICAN Kayla Anne Packard 178 E Norwich Ave D Columbus OH 43201 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 19 DEMOCRATIC Mary Lightbody 4948 E Walnut St Westerville OH 43081 [email protected] www.marylightbody.com (614) 361-7083 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 19 REPUBLICAN Meredith Freedhoff 4001 Westbury New Albany OH 43054 [email protected] www.meredithforohio.com (614) 758-3318 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 20 DEMOCRATIC Richard Brown 7559 Bruns Ct Canal Winchester OH 43110 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 20 REPUBLICAN Chris Baer 777 S Waggoner Rd Reynoldsburg OH 43026 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 21 DEMOCRATIC Beth Liston 2193 Stratingham Dr Dublin OH 43016 [email protected] STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 21 REPUBLICAN Mehek Cooke 3256 Welsh Abbey Rd Dublin OH 43017 [email protected] www.mehekcooke.com STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 22 DEMOCRATIC David Leland 361 Walhalla Rd Columbus OH 43202 [email protected] www.friendsofdavidleland.com (614) 464-4100 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 23 DEMOCRATIC Nancy Day-Achauer 5951 Luccis Ct Columbus OH 43228 [email protected] www.nancy4ohio.com (614) 427-3660 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 23 REPUBLICAN Laura Lanese 2315 Milligan Grv Grove City OH 43123 (614) 537-3816 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 24 DEMOCRATIC Allison Russo 1850 Tewksbury Rd Columbus OH 43221 [email protected] http://allisonrusso.com (614) 219-9102 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 24 REPUBLICAN Pat Manley 4405 Olentangy Blvd Columbus OH 43214 [email protected] (614) 545-1148 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 25 DEMOCRATIC Dontavius Jarrells 1245 Mt Vernon Ave Apt 3H Columbus OH 43203 [email protected] www.jarrellsforohio.us (614) 266-5238 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 25 REPUBLICAN Jim Burgess 4930 Honeysuckle Blvd Gahanna OH 43230 STATE REPRESENTATIVE OHIO HOUSE DISTRICT 26 DEMOCRATIC Erica C. Crawley 1511 Maxview Pl Columbus OH 43232 [email protected] www.crawleyforohio.com (614) 859-2698 COUNTY COMMISSIONER 01/02/2021 DEMOCRATIC Kevin L. Boyce 5300 Riverside Dr Apt 221 Columbus OH 43220 (614) 263-7000 COUNTY COMMISSIONER 01/02/2021 REPUBLICAN Andrew C. Littler 2435 Demorest Rd Grove City OH 43123 COUNTY COMMISSIONER 01/03/2021 DEMOCRATIC John O'Grady 3682 Ridgewood Dr Hilliard OH 43026 [email protected] (614) 340-3500 COUNTY COMMISSIONER 01/03/2021 REPUBLICAN Luis Gil 1636 Preston Woods CT Columbus OH 43235 COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY DEMOCRATIC Gary Tyack 427 Pittsfield Dr Worthington OH 43085 (614) 263-7000 COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY REPUBLICAN Ron O'Brien 543 Yaronia Dive N Columbus OH 43214 www.ronobrien.com CLERK - FRANKLIN COUNTY COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS DEMOCRATIC Maryellen O'Shaughnessy 1324 Lake Shore Dr Apt C Columbus OH 43204 [email protected] (614) 261-6241 CLERK - FRANKLIN COUNTY COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS REPUBLICAN Jarrod M. Golden 68 N Vine St Apt 3A Westerville OH 43081 COUNTY SHERIFF DEMOCRATIC Dallas L. Baldwin 3697 Juniper St Grove City OH 43123 [email protected] (614) 216-0629 COUNTY RECORDER DEMOCRATIC Danny O'Connor 464 Northridge Rd Columbus OH 43214 (614) 263-7000 COUNTY TREASURER DEMOCRATIC Cheryl Brooks Sullivan 4055 Sunbury Road Columbus OH 43219 www.cheryl4treasurer.com (614) 381-6343 COUNTY TREASURER REPUBLICAN Brandon Cross 4952 Albany MDW Westerville OH 43081 COUNTY ENGINEER REPUBLICAN Cornell R. Robertson 5434 Schatz Ln Hilliard OH 43026 COUNTY CORONER DEMOCRATIC Anahi Ortiz 7727 Sudbrook Sq New Albany OH 43054 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (6TH) DEMOCRATIC Antoinette Miranda 1634 S Roosevelt Ave Columbus OH 43209 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (6TH) REPUBLICAN Alice Nicks 10933 Vans Valley Road Galena OH 43021 [email protected] (614) 306-4538 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (9TH) DEMOCRATIC Michelle Newman 76 Fairfield Ave Newark OH 43055 [email protected] www.michelleforohio.com (919) 724-3497 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (9TH) REPUBLICAN Ron Hood 1475 N. Court St Circleville OH 43113 (740) 248-1988 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT 01/01/2021 DEMOCRATIC John P. O'Donnell JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT 01/01/2021 REPUBLICAN Sharon L. Kennedy JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT 01/02/2021 DEMOCRATIC Jennifer Brunner JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT 01/02/2021 REPUBLICAN Judi French JUDGE OF THE 10TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS 02/09/2021 DEMOCRATIC Michael C. Mentel 817 Katherines Wood Dr Columbus OH 43235 JUDGE OF THE 10TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS 02/09/2021 REPUBLICAN Colleen O'Donnell Redacted per R.C. 149.43 (614) 252-4045 JUDGE OF THE 10TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS 07/01/2021 DEMOCRATIC Terri Jamison 7617 Schneider Way Blacklick OH 43004 [email protected] www.votejudgejamison.com (614) 600-4926 JUDGE OF THE 10TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS 07/01/2021 REPUBLICAN Lisa L. Sadler 675 Parkedge Dr Gahanna OH 43230 www.judgesadler.com JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 01/01/2021 DEMOCRATIC Carl Aveni 4091 Glenmont Pl Columbus OH 43214 [email protected] www.carlaveni.com (614) 270-3715 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 01/01/2021 REPUBLICAN Josh Brown 1026 Crossbrook Blvd Columbus OH 43119 www.joshbrownforohio.com (614) 284-4394 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 02/09/2021 DEMOCRATIC Andy Miller 3341 River Narrows Rd Hilliard OH 43026 (614) 263-7000 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 02/09/2021 REPUBLICAN Jenifer French Redacted per R.C. 149.43 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 07/01/2021 DEMOCRATIC David Young 6100 Wynford Dr Dublin OH 43017 [email protected] JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 07/01/2021 REPUBLICAN Michael J. Cassone 192 Notthingham Rd Columbus OH 43214 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 07/02/2021 DEMOCRATIC Chris Brown 693 Montrose Way Columbus OH 43209 [email protected] (614) 937-1741 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 07/02/2021 REPUBLICAN Michael E. Carleton 1379 Windham Rd Columbus OH 43220 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS UTE 01/05/2023 DEMOCRATIC Sheryl Munson 3700 Rivervail Dr Columbus OH 43221 [email protected] JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS UTE 01/05/2023 REPUBLICAN Gina R. Russo 719 City Park Ave Columbus OH 43206 www.ginarussoforjudge.com JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Domestic Relations 01/02/2021 DEMOCRATIC George W. Leach Redacted per R.C. 149.43 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Domestic Relations 01/02/2021 REPUBLICAN Dana Suzanne Preisse 8235 Campden Lakes Blvd Dublin OH 43016 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Domestic Relations 01/03/2021 DEMOCRATIC Lasheyl Stroud P.O. Box 360893 Columbus OH 43236 (614) 263-7000 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Domestic Relations 01/03/2021 REPUBLICAN Stephanie Hanna 4218 Clayton Ct Dublin OH 43016 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Probate 02/09/2021 DEMOCRATIC Jeff Mackey 1538 Melrose Ave Columbus OH 43224 JUDGE OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Probate 02/09/2021 REPUBLICAN Robert G.
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