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Ohio Democratic Party Executive Committee Directory Created by Chuck Watts, Senate District 17 Representative Ohio Democratic Party Executive Committee Directory Created by Chuck Watts, Senate District 17 Representative Chairman David Pepper [email protected] Senator Sherrod Brown [email protected] 01e Charlie Gray [email protected] 833 E. 2nd St Defiance OH 43512 419-980-4917 01e Brenda Griffith [email protected] 1216 Magnolia Dr Defiance OH 43512 cell phone needed 01a None Counties: Auglaize, Defiance, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Williams 02e Thomas Galloway [email protected] 1016 Walnut St Perrysburg OH 43551 419-261-1923 02e Margaret Murray [email protected] 2029 Cedar Point Rd Sandusky OH 44870 cell phone needed 02a Adrienne Hines [email protected] 4265 E. Laurel Ridge Dr Port Clinton OH 43452 419-344-2595 03e Heather Bishoff [email protected] 2902 Braden Way Blacklick OH 43004 cell phone needed 03e Joseph Rugola [email protected] 4771 Powderhorn Ln Westerville OH 43081 cell phone needed 03a Bill Anthony [email protected] 183 S. Sunbury Rd. Westerville OH 43081 614-332-7572 03a Joyce Beatty [email protected] 1421 Taylors Corners Circle Blacklick OH 43004 cell phone needed 03a Kevin Boyce [email protected] 3184 Sophie St Columbus OH 43219 cell phone needed 03a Tim Burga [email protected] 6682 Meadow Glen Dr S Westerville OH 43082 cell phone needed 03a Lauren Groh-Wargo [email protected] 173 East Mithoff St Columbus OH 43206 cell phone needed 03a Theotis James [email protected] 3306 Whitfield Dr Reynoldsburg OH 43068 202-412-0227 03a Terry Penrod [email protected] 362 W Hubbard Ave Columbus OH 43215 cell phone needed 03a Veda Rugola [email protected] 4771 Powderhorn Ln Westerville OH 43081 cell phone needed 03a Lakshmi Satyanarayana [email protected] 982 Hunter Ave Columbus OH 43201 cell phone needed 04e Jocelyn Bucaro [email protected] 5929 Dickenson Trail Hamilton OH 45011 513-382-4170 04e Ronnie Wardrup [email protected] 6535 Taylor Trace Ln Hamilton OH 45011 cell phone needed 04a None Butler County 05e Karl Keith [email protected] 221 Watervliet Ave Dayton OH 45420 cell phone needed 05e Nan Whaley [email protected] 217 Wroe Ave Dayton OH 45406 937-545-0304 05a Marcia Knox [email protected] 1660 Newton Ave Dayton OH 45406 cell phone needed 05a Rhine McLin [email protected] 23 N Paul Laurence Dunbar St Dayton OH 45402 cell phone needed 06e Lee Falke [email protected] 1181 Yankee Trace Dr Centerville OH 45458 cell phone needed 06e Carolyn Rice [email protected] 1135 Green Tree Dr Kettering OH 45429 cell phone needed Version 1.11 - 11/15/15 e-elected / a-appointed/2015 Page !1 of !7 Ohio Democratic Party Executive Committee Directory Created by Chuck Watts, Senate District 17 Representative 06a Mark Owens [email protected] 3927 Saddle Ridge Circle Dayton OH 45424 937-901-1634 06a Tom Ritchie ?? 1644 Spaulding Rd Dayton OH 45432 cell phone needed 06a Roland Winburn [email protected] 3636 Wales Dr Dayton OH 45405 cell phone needed 07e Tim Burke [email protected] 3560 McGuffey Ave Cincinnati OH 45226 513-608-6227 07e Jen O’Donnell [email protected] 4950 Bouton St Cincinnati OH 45208 cell phone needed 07a Bethe Goldenfield [email protected] 8307 Achterman Rd Pleasant Plain OH 45162 513-509-9313 07a Constance Lighthall [email protected] 785 Greenmound Rd New Richmond OH 45157 513-553-2446 08e Veronica Kistner ? 7364 Appleridge Ct Cincinnati OH 45247 513-741-710 08e Sonny Saeks [email protected] 11032 Woodlands Way Blue Ash OH 45241 513-702-9599 08a Geneva Bates [email protected] 3262 Turgot Circle Cincinnati OH 45245 513-769-5038 09e Mark Mallory [email protected] 907 Dayton St Cincinnati OH 45214 513-721-0065 09e Yvette Simpson [email protected] 1007 John St Cincinnati OH 45203 513-742-4969 09a Brigid Kelly [email protected] 2211 Monroe Ave Norwood OH 45212 cell phone needed 09a Chairman David Pepper [email protected] 221 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-361-1265 09a Alicia Reece [email protected] 2081 Seymour Ave Cincinnati OH 45237 513-531-4186 09a P.G. Sittenfeld [email protected] 1854 Keys Crescent Ln Cincinnati OH 45206 cell phone needed 10e David Farrell [email protected] 5315 S Pitchin Rd Springfield OH 45502 cell phone needed 10e Nora Parker [email protected] 725 Knickerbocker Ave Springfield OH 45506 cell phone needed 10a None Counties: Clark, Greene and Madison 11e Mike Friedman [email protected] 2148 Heatherwood Dr Toledo OH 43614 419-376-7360 11e Alex Huguelet [email protected] 1538 Wildwood Rd Toledo OH 43614 cell phone needed 11a Edna Brown [email protected] 2461 Warren St Toledo OH 43620 cell phone needed 11a Wade Kapszukiewicz [email protected] 2536 Meadowwood Dr. Toledo OH 43606 cell phone needed 11a Karen Poore [email protected] 6144 Rolland Dr Toledo OH 43612 cell phone needed 11a Steve Steel [email protected] 2041 Parkwood Ave Toledo OH 43620 419-290-8438 12e Denise Holler [email protected] 992 Western Ohio Ave Lima OH 45805 cell phone needed 12e Richard Kerns [email protected] 222 Lafayette Ave Urbana OH 43078 cell phone needed Version 1.11 - 11/15/15 e-elected / a-appointed/2015 Page !2 of !7 Ohio Democratic Party Executive Committee Directory Created by Chuck Watts, Senate District 17 Representative 12a None Counties: Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Darke, Logan, Mercer, & Shelby 13e Dan Ramos [email protected] 2004 E. Serenity Ln Lorain OH 44053 cell phone needed 13e Ann Tanner [email protected] 816 Wilder Ave Elyria OH 44035 cell phone needed 13a Sherrod Brown [email protected] 37905 Heron Ln Avon OH 44011 cell phone needed 13a Tony Giardini [email protected] 209 West Marina Parkway Lorain OH 44052 440-759-2920 13a Amy Grubbe [email protected] 2810 Hull Rd Apt. 6 Huron OH 44839 419-656-0609 13a Christopher Mabe [email protected] 34291 Brokaw Columbia Station OH 44028 cell phone needed 14e Russell Arey [email protected] 4564 Elmont Dr Cincinnati OH 45245 513-528-2144 14e Melanie Ogg [email protected] 17 S Ziegler Ln Stout OH 45684 740-858-6140 14a None Counties: Adams, Brown, Clermont, & Scioto 15e Bill DeMora [email protected] 100 Warren St Columbus OH 43215 cell phone needed 15e Mary Ann Howell ? 1908 Mountain Oak Rd Columbus OH 43219 cell phone needed 15a Liz Brown [email protected] 10 East Russell St Columbus OH 43215 cell phone needed 15a Tracy Heard [email protected] 1732 Cole St Columbus OH 43205 cell phone needed 15a Emerald Hernandez [email protected] 1542 Presidential Dr Columbus OH 43212 cell phone needed 15a Becky Higgins [email protected] 255 E Broad St, PO Box 2550 Columbus OH 43216 cell phone needed 15a Zach Klein [email protected] 386 Oakland Park Ave Columbus OH 43214 cell phone needed 15a Richard Neal [email protected] 982 Jaeger St Columbus OH 43206 cell phone needed 16e John Gilligan [email protected] 1420 Castleton Rd N Upper Arlington OH 43220 cell phone needed 16e Kathy Malone [email protected] 988 Circle On The Grn Columbus OH 43235 cell phone needed 16a Fran Alberty ? 2281 Lane Rd Columbus OH 43220 cell phone needed 16a Melissa Hedden [email protected] 2491 Lane Rd Columbus OH 43220 cell phone needed 16a Larry Malone [email protected] 5949 Hampton Corners N Hilliard OH 43026 cell phone needed 16a Ronald Malone [email protected] 988 Circle On The Green Columbus OH 43235 cell phone needed 16a John O’Grady [email protected] 3682 Ridgewood Dr Hilliard OH 43026 cell phone needed 16a Jonathan Varner [email protected] 1991 Glenn Ave Columbus OH 43212 cell phone needed 16a Lillian Williams ?? 3271 Longspur Dr Columbus OH 43204 cell phone needed 17e Stacy Brooks [email protected] 73 W 5th St Chillicothe OH 45601 937-554-5924 17e Chuck Watts [email protected] 4113 W. St Rt 73 Wilmington OH 45177 937-725-4317 17a Judy Craig [email protected] 7609 Creamer Rd NW Washington Courthouse OH 43160 740-426-6674 Version 1.11 - 11/15/15 e-elected / a-appointed/2015 Page !3 of !7 Ohio Democratic Party Executive Committee Directory Created by Chuck Watts, Senate District 17 Representative 17a Dinah Phillips [email protected] 4420 Pleasant Rd Hillsboro OH 45133 937-213-0100 17a Ann Reno [email protected] 3055 S R 72 N Sabina OH 45169 937-725-0472 18e Kathleen Clyde [email protected] 646 Ada St Kent OH 44240 cell phone needed 18e Mark Schneider [email protected] 14530 Clifton Blvd Apt 103 Lakewood OH 44107 cell phone needed 18a John Frola [email protected] 3197 N. Jackson Blvd Uniontown OH 44685 cell phone needed 19e Ed Helvey [email protected] 410 Ashford Dr Westerville OH 43082 614-3951580 19e Mary Rugola-Dye [email protected] 609 West Vine St Mt Vernon OH 43050 cell phone needed 19a Robert Davis [email protected] 822 Bovee Ln Powell OH 43065 cell phone needed 19a Scott DiMauro [email protected] 1046 Bluffpoint Dr Columbus OH 43235 cell phone needed 19a John Lyall [email protected] 383 Ashmoore Circle E Powell OH 43065 cell phone needed 20e Melody Bobbitt [email protected] 1852 Frank Dr Lancaster OH 43130 cell phone needed 20e Jeremy VanMeter [email protected] 311 N Elm St PO Box 134 Sugar Grove OH 43155 cell phone needed 20a None Counties: Athens, Fairfield, Guernsey, Hocking, Morgan, Muskingum, Pickaway 21e Jeff Johnson [email protected] 9024 Parkgate Ave Cleveland OH 44108 cell phone needed 21e Lana Moresky [email protected] 14312 Shaker Blvd Shaker Hts OH 44120 cell phone needed 21a Janine Boyd [email protected] 4022 Monticello Blvd Cleveland Hts OH 44121 cell phone needed 21a Stuart Garson [email protected] 614 W.
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