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Ohio Senator Candidates 2012
Joe DeMare (Green)
Scott Rupert (Independent)- Conservative Candidate
District 1:
Malcolm Kantzler (D)
Jeff Sinnard (D)
Steve Chabot (R)
Rich Stevenson (Green)
Jim Berns (Libertarian)
Sandra Queen Noble (Libertarian)
District 2:
David Krikorian (D)
William Smith (D)
Jean Schmidt (R)
Tony Brush (R)
Joe Green (R/Write-In)
Fred Kundrata (R)
Brad Wenstrup (R)
District 3: (NEW)
Joyce Beatty (D)
Jeff Brown (D)
Ted Celeste (D)
Mary Jo Kilroy (D)
Darius Mitchell (D)
Priscilla Tyson (D)
John Adams (R)
Chris Long (R)
Bob Fitrakis (Green)
Richard Ehrbar III (Libertarian)
District 4:
Jim Jordan (R)
Jim Stone (D)
Chris Kalla (Libertarian)
District 5:
Bob Latta (R)
Robert Wallis (R)
Angela Zimmann (D)
Eric Eberly (Libertarian)
District 6:
Charlie Wilson (D)
Cas Adulewicz (D)
Bill Johnson (R)
Victor Smith (R)
District 7:
Joyce Healy-Abrams (D)
Dawn Howard (D)
Bob Gibbs (R)
Hombre Liggett (R)
District 8:
John Boehner (R)
David Lewis (R)
District 9:
Marcy Kaptur (D)
Dennis Kucinich (D)
Graham Veysey (D)
Steve Kraus (R)
Samuel "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher (R)
Sean Stipe (Libertarian)
District 10:
Mike Turner (R)
John Anderson (R)
Edward Focke Breen (R)
David Esrati (D)
Olivia Freeman (D)
Tom McMasters (D)
Sharen Neuhardt (D)
Ryan Steele (D)
L. Mack VanAllen (D)
David Harlow (Libertarian)
District 11:
Marcia Fudge (D)
Gerald Henley (D)
Marie Jefferson (D)
Isaac Powell (D)
District 12:
Doug Litt (D)
James Reese (D)
Pat Tiberi (R)
Bill Yarbrough (R)
District 13:
Tim Ryan (D)
Marisha Agana (R)
Jim Traficant (Independent)
District 14:
Dale Blanchard (D)
Steve LaTourette (R)
Elaine Mastromatteo (Green)
David Macko (Libertarian)
District 15:
Pat Lang (D)
Scott Wharton (D)
Steve Stivers (R)
Ralph Applegate (R)
Charles Chope (R)
District 16:
Jim Renacci (R)
Betty Sutton (D)
Jeff Blevins (Libertarian)
The Ohio State Seal
Ohio has had an official seal for more than two hundred years and it has gone through several revisions, the last modification in 1996. The modern version the Scioto river flows between cultivated fields and Mount Logan. A rising sun with 13 rays symbolize the original thirteen colonies. A sheaf of wheat stands in the foreground as a symbol of agriculture and bounty.
Standing next to the wheat is a bundle of 17 arrows representing Ohio's Native Americans and also symbolizing Ohio as the 17th state to enter the Union.
Ohio State Capital
Columbus is the capital and largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio. The broader metropolitan area encompasses several counties and is the third largest behind Cincinnati and Cleveland. Columbus is the fourth largest city in the American Midwest, and the sixteenth largest city in the United States of America. It is the county seat of Franklin County,[13] yet the city has expanded and annexed portions of adjoining Delaware County and Fairfield County. Named for explorer Christopher Columbus, the city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers, and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816. The city has a diverse economy based on education, government, insurance, banking, fashion, defense, aviation, food, clothes, logistics, steel, energy, medical research, health care, hospitality, retail, and technology. Modern Columbus has emerged as a technologically sophisticated city. It is home to the world's largest private research and development foundation, the Battelle Memorial Institute; CAS, or Chemical Abstracts Service, the world's largest clearinghouse of chemical information; NetJets, the world's largest fractional ownership jet aircraft fleet; and The Ohio State University, the nation's largest campus.
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