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Montgomery County November 8, 2016 Candidate Report Montgomery County November 8, 2016 Candidate Report Office IncumbentWrite‐in Party Candidates Address President & Vice President (1) Democratic Hillary Clinton Tim Kaine Nonparty Richard Duncan Ricky Johnson Gary Johnson William Weld Green Jill Stein Ajamu Baraka Republican Donald J. Trump Michael R. Pence Certified President & Vice President (1) Write‐ins James Jerome Bell Scheem Milton Hempstead Michael Bickelmeyer Robert Young Darrell L. Castle Scott N. Bradley Cherunda Fox Roger Kushner Ben Hartnell Dave Marshall Tom Hoefling Steve Schulin Bruce E. Jaynes Roger W. Stewart Chris Keniston Deacon Taylor Barry Kirschner Rick Menefield Laurence Kotlikoff Edward Leamer Joseph Maldonado Douglas Terranova Michael Andrew Maturen Juan Antonio Muňoz Evan McMullin Nathan Johnson Monica Moorehead Lamont Lilly Joe Schriner Joe Moreaux Mike Smith Daniel White Josiah R. Stroh Paul Callahan Douglas W. Thomson Thomas A. Ducro, Jr. The information in this document is provided by the Montgomery County Board of Elections. The information is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Saturday, September 10, 2016 Page 1 of 4 Office IncumbentWrite‐in Party Candidates Address U.S. Senator (1) Nonparty Tom Connors Green Joseph R. DeMare Republican Rob Portman Nonparty Scott Rupert Democratic Ted Strickland Certified U.S. Senator (1) Write‐in James Stahl Representative to Congress‐ 10th District (1) Democratic Robert Klepinger 2483 Division Ave. Dayton 45414 Tom McMasters 6934 Sylmar Ct. Huber Heights 45424 Republican Mike Turner 109 N. Main St. Apt. 1103 Dayton 45402 Certified Representative to Congress‐ 10th District (1) Write‐in Write‐In David A. Harlow 2243 Keenan Ave. Dayton 45414 State Senator‐ 6th District (1) Democratic Albert Griggs, Jr. 6569 Deer Meadows Dr. Huber Heights 45424 Republican Peggy Lehner 533 Lockerbie Ln. Kettering 45429 State Representative‐ 39th District (1) Democratic Fred Strahorn 531 Belmonte Park N. #1001 Dayton 45405 State Representative‐ 40th District (1) Republican Michael E. Henne 8447 Diamond Mill Rd. Clayton 45315 Democratic David L. Richards 5019 Keywest Dr. Huber Heights 45424 State Representative‐ 41st District (1) Republican Jim Butler 1401 Devereux Dr. Dayton 45419 Democratic Jimmy Calhoun 1031 Hampshire Rd. Dayton 45419 State Representative‐ 42nd District (1) Republican Niraj Antani 8547 White Cedar Dr. Apt 321 Miamisburg 45342 Democratic Patrick A. Merris 712 Peach Orchard Dr. West Carrollton 45449 State Representative‐ 43rd District (1) Republican Jeff Rezabek 3865 Old Salem Rd. Dayton 45415 Democratic David Sparks 6410 Philadelphia Dr. Dayton 45415 The information in this document is provided by the Montgomery County Board of Elections. The information is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Saturday, September 10, 2016 Page 2 of 4 Office IncumbentWrite‐in Party Candidates Address County Commissioner (1) Term Begins 1/2/17 Democratic Judy Dodge 397 Farrell Rd. Vandalia 45377 Republican Bob Matthews 2230 Cross Village Dr. Miamisburg 45342 County Commissioner (1) Term Begins 1/3/17 Republican Gary Leitzell 114 Volkenand Ave. Dayton 45410 Democratic Deborah A. Lieberman 7475 Kimmel Rd. Clayton 45315 Certified County Commissioner (1) Term Beginning 1/3/17 Write‐in Write‐in Lillie M. Wright 178 Lexington Ave Dayton 45402 Prosecuting Attorney (1) Democratic Mat Heck, Jr. 6454 Crestway Dr. Brookville 45309 Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas (1) Democratic Gregory A. Brush 6783 Brantford Rd. Dayton 45414 Republican Tim O'Bryant 4316 Woodcliffe Ave. Dayton 45420 Sheriff (1) Republican Phil Plummer 1831 Kershner Rd. Dayton 45414 County Recorder (1) Democratic Willis E. Blackshear 736 Argonne Dr. Dayton 45417 County Treasurer (1) Democratic Carolyn Rice 1135 Green Tree Dr. Kettering 45429 County Engineer (1) Democratic Paul W. Gruner 7154 Mohawk Trail Rd. Dayton 45459 Coroner (1) Republican Kent E. Harshbarger 9799 Dinwiddle Ct. Centerville 45458 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1) Term Begins 1/1/2017 Maureen O'Connor Justice of the Supreme Court (1) Term Begins 1/1/2017 Pat Fischer John P. O'Donnell Justice of the Supreme Court (1) Term Begins 1/2/2017 Pat DeWine Cynthia Rice The information in this document is provided by the Montgomery County Board of Elections. The information is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Saturday, September 10, 2016 Page 3 of 4 Office IncumbentWrite‐in Party Candidates Address Judge of the Court of Appeals‐ 2nd District (1) Term Begins 2/9/2017 Mary E. Donovan 522 Woodview Dr. Dayton 45419 Judge of the Court of Appeals‐ 2nd District (1) Term Begins 2/10/2017 Michael T. Hall 4400 Northern Cir. Huber Heights 45424 Judge of the Court of Appeals 2nd District (1) Term Begins 2/11/2017 Mike Tucker 3057 Sandywood Rd. Kettering 45440 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas‐ (1)Term Begins 1/3/2017 Mary Wiseman 5501 Viewpoint Dr. Centerville 45459 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas‐Juvenile (1)Term Begins 1/1/2017 Tony Capizzi 1713 Country Corner Ln. Centerville 45458 C. Ralph Wilcoxson, II 5385 Susan Dr. Dayton 45415 Trotwood Council District 4 Unexpired Term Ending 12/31/2017 (1) Scotty A. Sly, Sr. 5290 Gardendale Ave. Dayton 45417 James D. Williams, II 4538 Freudenberger Ave. Trotwood 45417 New Lebanon Council Unexpired Term Ending 12/31/2019 (2) Carol G. Macmann 110 Parkview Dr. New Lebanon 45345 Christopher K. Sands 112 Laredo Ave. New Lebanon 45345 The information in this document is provided by the Montgomery County Board of Elections. The information is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed. The Board of Elections disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. Saturday, September 10, 2016 Page 4 of 4.
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