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2012 Ohio Election Guide - Gripelements.com

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eighty-ninTH House DISTRICT 89 thDistrict Map:Erie and Ottawa Counties, and is located within the 2 nd Senate district.OTTAWAPort ClintonSanduskyERIEPolitical Landscape:<strong>2012</strong> Political Republican Index: 45.06%2010 Gubernatorial Results:John R. Kasich (R) 44.59%Ted Strickland (D) 48.23%Candidates:Chris Redfern (D — Port Clinton)• Experience: State Rep.; Ottawa Cnty. Commissioner• Occupation: Chairman, <strong>Ohio</strong> Dem. Party• Education: Bachelor’s & Master’s Degrees, Bowling Green State Univ.• Campaign Committee: Redfern Com., 2841 Bluff Ridge Dr., Port Clinton,OH 43452Donald J. Janik (R — Huron)• Occupation: Student• Education: Attending Bowling Green State Univ. — Firelands• Campaign Committee: Citizens for Don Janik, 2512 W. Old Lake Rd.,Huron, OH 44839Democrats say: Former Minority Leader and State Party Chairman,Redfern will easily win his district and we are excited to have him back inthe Caucus.Republicans say: Republican candidate provides a strong contrast toReferendum Redfern this November.See pages 196 & 197 for the detailed demographic data for this district.Economic Profile:INDUSTRIESAgriculture, Forestry, Fishing and HuntingMiningUtilitiesConstructionManufacturingWholesale TradeRetail TradeTransportation and WarehousingInformationFinance and InsuranceReal Estate and Rental and LeasingProfessional, Scientific and Technical ServicesManagement of Companies and EnterprisesAdmin. & Support / Waste Mgmt. & Remediation Svcs.Educational ServicesHealth Care and Social AssistanceArts, Entertainment and RecreationAc<strong>com</strong>modation and Food ServicesOther Services (except Public Administration)Public AdministrationOtherTOTAL27 –6.9% 283 5.5% 1,780,911 19.8%3 –25.0% 145 –38.9% 2,793,921 –39.8%NA NA NA NA NA NA204 –22.7% 1,135 –27.2% 11,846,780 –16.2%156 –3.7% 7,025 –19.4% 92,710,610 –34.2%117 –9.3% 1,300 –16.1% 16,547,906 –23.6%384 –10.3% 5,577 –13.8% 27,771,684 –19.8%97 –7.6% 1,151 –14.5% 11,508,415 –20.7%45 9.8% 552 –12.8% 4,250,303 –9.9%156 3.3% 932 –4.8% 9,085,810 –11.9%85 –10.5% 363 –10.7% 2,062,207 –20.5%NA NA NA NA NA NA10 11.1% 143 92.4% 2,004,326 54.6%106 7.1% 926 –24.2% 5,835,318 –20.0%80 –2.4% 3,912 –1.8% 37,488,901 –4.8%256 –1.2% 7,584 2.2% 64,288,996 1.6%NA NA NA NA NA NA315 –6.0% 5,719 –5.3% 18,338,155 –1.9%216 –6.1% 1,114 –5.4% 5,201,670 –12.0%129 –5.8% 2,125 3.5% 21,801,644 3.2%NA NA NA NA NA NA2,659 –7.0% 43,090 –9.4% 383,070,090 –16.0%<strong>2012</strong> OHIO ELECTION GUIDE — 177

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