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Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 President and Vice President (To be determined) Representative to Congress 1st District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Steve Chabot 3025 Daytona Ave. 45211 Rep Kevin David Kahn 8747 Brookscreek Dr., #2025 45249 Lib Kiumars Kiani (Write-in) 2093 Baltimore Ave. 45225 Kate Schroder 23 Belsaw Pl. 45220 Dem 2nd District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Jaime M. Castle 6024 Colter Ave. 45230 Dem Brad Wenstrup 512 Missouri Ave. 45226 Rep Page 1 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 Ohio Supreme Court NOTE: For all judicial office nominees listed on this page, political party affiliation will not appear on the official ballot. Justice of the Supreme Court (term commencing 1-1-2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Sharon L. Kennedy Rep John P. O’Donnell Dem Justice of the Supreme Court (term commencing 1-2-2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Jennifer Brunner Dem Judi French Rep Page 2 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 Judge of the Court of Appeals NOTE: For all judicial office nominees listed on this page, political party affiliation will not appear on the official ballot. 1st District – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Ginger Bock Dem Russell J. Mock Rep Page 3 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 State Senator 8th District – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Louis W. Blessing III 3378 Dolomar Dr. 45239 Rep Daniel Brown 305 Greenwell Ave. 45238 Dem Page 4 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 State Representative 27th District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Sara Bitter 11692 Symmes Valley Dr. Loveland 45140 Dem Tom Brinkman 3215 Hardisty Ave. 45208 Rep 28th District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Jessica E. Miranda 11511 Oxfordshire Ln. 45240 Dem Chris Monzel 840 Van Nes Dr. 45246 Rep 29th District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Cindy Abrams 92 Fawn Dr. Harrison 45030 Rep Harrison T. Stanley (Write-in) 620 Delhi Ave. 45204 30th District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Tom Roll 6771 Perinwood Dr. 45248 Nonparty candidate Bill Seitz 2097 Beech Grove Dr. 45233 Rep 31st District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Brigid Kelly 3421 Traskwood Cir., #D 45208 Dem 32nd District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Catherine D. Ingram 250 Dorchester Ave. 45219 Dem 33rd District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Sedrick Denson 9339 Bridgecreek Dr. 45231 Dem Mary L. Hill 781 Marion Rd. 45215 Rep Page 5 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (General Division) NOTE: For all judicial office nominees listed on this page, political party affiliation will not appear on the official ballot. General Division (term commencing 1/1/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Melba Marsh Rep Heidi Rosales Dem General Division (term commencing 1/2/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Pat Dinkelacker Rep Christian A. Jenkins Dem General Division (term commencing 1/4/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Curt C. Hartman Rep Chris Wagner Dem General Division (term commencing 2/9/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Jennifer Branch Dem Elizabeth Callan Rep General Division (term commencing 2/10/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Stacey DeGraffenreid Rep Alan C. Triggs Dem General Division (term commencing 2/11/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Thomas O. Beridon Dem Robert A. Goering Rep General Division (term commencing 2/12/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Ethna Marie Cooper Rep Wende Cross Dem General Division (term commencing 2/13/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Alison Hatheway Dem Charles J. Kubicki, Jr. Rep Page 6 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Other Divisions) NOTE: For all judicial office nominees listed on this page, political party affiliation will not appear on the official ballot. Drug Court Division (term commencing 1/3/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Kim Wilson Burke Rep Nicole Sanders Dem Probate Division (term commencing 2/9/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Pavan Parikh Dem Ralph Winkler Rep Juvenile Division (term commencing 2/14/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Kari L. Bloom Dem John M. Williams Rep Domestic Relations Division (term commencing 7/1/2021) – 1 to be elected – 6 year term Anne B. Flottman Dem Amy Searcy Rep Page 7 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 County Administrative Offices County Commissioner (term commencing 1/2/2021) – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Andy Black 8355 Old Hickory Dr. 45243 Rep Herman J. Najoli 4129 Jamestown St. 45205 Nonparty candidate Alicia Reece 1857 Sunnybrook Dr. 45237 Dem County Commissioner (term commencing 1/3/2021) – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Denise Driehaus 433 Old McMillian St. 45219 Dem Matthew Paul O’Neill 3530 Rawson Pl. 45209 Rep Prosecuting Attorney – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Joseph T. Deters (Withheld) Rep Fanon A. Rucker 705 S. Fred Shuttlesworth Cir. 45229 Dem Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Alex Glandorf 3417 Golden Ave. 45226 Rep Aftab Pureval 16 Belsaw Pl. 45220 Dem Sheriff – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Bruce Hoffbauer 6366 Carley Ln. 45248 Rep Charmaine McGuffey 621 E. Mehring Way, #1408 45202 Dem County Recorder – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Scott Crowley 4607 Whispering Oak Trl. 45247 Dem Norbert A. Nadel 3534 Clifton Ave. 45220 Rep County Treasurer – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Jill Schiller 2815 Grandin Rd. 45208 Dem Charlie Winburn 5766 Willowcove Dr. 45239 Rep County Engineer – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Eric J. Beck 2960 Treeknoll Dr. 45244 Rep Coroner – 1 to be elected – 4 year term Lakshmi Kode Sammarco 4795 Drake Rd. 45243 Dem Page 8 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 Write-In Representative to Congress, 1st District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Kiumars Kiani (Write-in) 2093 Baltimore Ave. 45225 State Representative, 29th District – 1 to be elected – 2 year term Harrison T. Stanley (Write-in) 620 Delhi Ave. 45204 Page 9 of 10 Hamilton County Candidates and Issues List (Unofficial) Filed for the November 3, 2020 General Election Updated: 7-30-2020 STATE ISSUES (0) CITY ISSUES (6) City of Cheviot – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 0.75 mills – 5 years – Current Expenses City of Cheviot – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 4.25 mills – 5 years – Current Expenses City of Cheviot – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 3.0 mills – 5 years – Road Improvements City of Cincinnati (Precinct 15-A) – Local Option Judgement Entry (Nuisance) – 1326 Knowlton Street City of Cincinnati (Precinct 20-B) – Local Option Judgement Entry (Nuisance) – 3406 Warsaw Avenue City of Deer Park – Proposed Charter VILLAGE / TOWNSHIP ISSUES (10) Township of Colerain – Tax Levy (Additional) – 3.0 mills – CPT – Fire Village of Elmwood Place – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 10.0 mills – 5 years – Current Expenses Village of Glendale – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 10.0 mills – 4 years – Current Expenses Village of Golf Manor – Referendum on Ordinance No. 2019-10 by Petition – Inclusion Village of Greenhills – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 0.7 mills – 5 years – Recreation Village of North Bend – Tax Levy (Additional) – 2.0 mills – 5 years – Public Safety Village of St Bernard – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 7.0 mills – 5 years – Current Expenses Township of Springfield – Tax Levy (Additional) – 2.5 mills – CPT – Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Township of Springfield – Tax Levy (Additional) – 2.5 mills – CPT – Police Village of Terrace Park – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 2.8 mills – 5 years – Current Expenses SCHOOL ISSUES (3) Cincinnati City School District – Tax Levy (Renewal) – 7.34 mills – 5 years – Emergency ($48,000,000) Norwood City School District – Tax Levy (Substitute) – 8.19 mills – CPT – Necessary Requirements Winton Woods City School District – Tax Levy (Additional) – 6.95 mills – CPT – Current Expenses OTHER DISTRICT ISSUES (1) Great Parks of Hamilton County – Tax Levy (Additional) – 1.8 mills – 10 years – Parks and Recreation COUNTY ISSUES (0) CPT = Continuing Period of Time Ballot issue numbers will be determined on September 4, 2020, after 4pm. 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