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Voter Guide 2006.Qxd BuckeyeBuckeye Pro-Gun Voter Guide FirearmsFirearms AssociationAssociation Make a difference. Vote PRO-GUN! www.BuckeyeFirearms.org Tuesday, November 7, 2006 X Get a personalized voter guide for your district online at www.BuckeyeFirearms.org. Based on in-depth questionnaires, phone calls, e-mails, meetings, voting records, and judicial rulings, we have carefully selected the candidates we believe to be “pro-gun.” Whatever party you belong to, we encourage you to vote for these candidates. U.S. Congress See Map 1 Statewide Candidates District Candidate 08 John Boehner (R) Governor: Ken Blackwell (R), Ted Strickland (D), 01 Steve Chabot (R) 10 Mike Dovilla (R) or Bill Peirce (L) 02 Jean Schmidt (R) 12 Pat Tiberi (R) Attorney General: Marc Dann (D) 03 Michael Turner (R) 14 Steve LaTourette (R) Secretary of State: Greg Hartmann (R) 04 Jim Jordan (R) 16 Ralph Regula (R) Treasurer of State: Sandy O'Brien (R) 05 Paul Gilmore (R) 17 Tim Ryan (D) Auditor of State: Mary Taylor (R) 06 Charlie Wilson (D), Chuck Blasdel (R) 18 Joy Padgett (R) Ohio Supreme Court: Robert Cupp (R) Ohio Senate See Map 2 District Candidate 01 Steve Buehrer (R) 15 John Roscoe (R) 29 Kirk Schuring (R) 03 Emily Kreider (D) 17 John Carey (R) 31 Tim Schaffer (R) 05 Tom Roberts (D) 21 Richard Norris (R) 33 John Bocciari (D) 07 Bob Schuler (R) 23 Howard Shrimpton (R) 11 Teresa Fedor (D) 27 Kevin Coughlin (R) Ohio House of Representatives See Map 3 72 Ross McGregor (R) District Candidate 36 Arlene Setzer (R) 73 Phil Holloway (R) 01 Linda Bolon (D), Jim Hoppel (R) 37 Jon Husted (R) 74 Bruce Goodwin (R) 02 Jon Peterson (R) 38 John White (R) 75 Lynn Wachtmann (R) 03 Jim Carmichael (R) 40 Martin Arbagi (R) 76 Cliff Hite (R) 04 Matt Huffman (R) 42 John Widowfield (R) 77 Keith Faber (R) 06 Bob Latta (R) 43 Chris Croce (R) 78 Adam Ward (D), John Adams (R) 07 Kenny Yuko (D) 46 Mark Wagoner (R) 79 Diana Fessler (R) 09 Jimmie Hicks (R) 50 John Hagan (R) 80 Chris Redfern (D) 10 Eugine Miller (D) 51 Scott Oelslager (R) 81 Jeff Wagner (R) 14 William McGivern (R) 52 William Healy (D) 82 Steve Reinhard (R) 17 Josh Mandel (R) 53 Shawn Webster (R) 83 Anthony Core (R) 18 Thomas Patton (R) 54 Courtney Combs (R) 84 Chris Widener (R) 19 Larry Flowers (R) 55 Bill Coley (R) 85 John Schlichter (R) 20 Jim McGregor (R) 58 Matt Barrett (D), Dan White (R) 86 Dave Daniels (R) 21 Kevin Bacon (R) 59 Ken Carano (D) 87 Clyde Evans (R) 22 Jim Hughes (R) 60 Bob Hagan (D) 88 Danny Bubp (R) 23 Larry Wolpert (R) 61 Brant Luther (R) 89 Todd Book (D) 24 Geoff Smith (R) 62 Lorraine Fende (D) 90 Thom Collier (R) 25 Mike Wiles (R) 63 Tim Cassell (D) 91 Dan Dodd (D), Bill Hayes (R) 26 Michael Elicson (R) 64 Randy Law (R) 92 Jimmy Stewart (R) 27 John Jufko (R) 65 Sandra Harwood (D) 93 Jennifer Garrison (D) 28 Jim Raussen (R) 66 Joseph Uecker (R) 94 Jim Aslanides (R) 29 Lou Blessing (R) 67 Shannon Jones (R) 95 John Domenick (D) 30 Bill Seitz (R) 68 Cathleen Chandler (D) 96 Allan Sayre (D) 31 Steve Driehaus (D) 69 Bill Batchelder (R), Jack Schira (D) 97 Bob Gibbs (R) 34 Tom Brinkman (R) 70 Kevin DeWine (R) 98 Matt Dolan (R) 35 Michelle Schneider (R) 71 Jay Hottinger (R) 99 L. George Distel (D) Other local and regional races See Map 4 Ohio Court of Appeals: County Commissioner: District Candidate District Candidate 01 Patrick Dinkelacker (R) Hamilton Phil Heimlich (R) 03 John Willamowski (R) 06 Dennis Parish (R) 11 Diane Grendell (R) District Maps on back >>> Paid for by Buckeye Firearms Association, Mary Friscone, Treasurer • 14761 Pearl Road #308, Cleveland, Ohio 44136 How to find your district for each race: For statewide races, such as Attorney General, just vote for the candidates we have suggested. However, you need to know what “district” you live in for certain races, including U.S. Congress, Ohio Senate and House of Representatives, and Court of Appeals. For each race, locate your county on the appropriate map and use the district number to find the pro-gun candidate on the front of this guide. Example: Let’s say you live in Perry County. On MAP 2 for Ohio Senate, Perry County is District 31. To find your pro-gun candidate for Senator, go to the list of Ohio Senate candidates on the front of this guide and find District 31. In this case, your pro-gun candidate is Tim Schaffer (R). Repeat this with each race to find all your pro-gun candidates. Circle each candidate and take this guide when you vote. MAP 1: U.S. Congressional Districts MAP 2: Ohio Senate Districts MAP 3: Ohio House of Representatives Districts MAP 4: Ohio Court of Appeals Districts For more information on candidates or issues, go to www.BuckeyeFirearms.org. Also get a personalized voter guide with just the candidates in your district! Paid for by Buckeye Firearms Association, Mary Friscone, Treasurer • 14761 Pearl Road #308, Cleveland, Ohio 44136.
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