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2012 Ohio Election Guide - Gripelements.com

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niNeTY-sixth House DISTRICT 96 thDistrict Map:Jefferson and Monroe and portions of Belmont County, this districtincludes Bellaire Village, Bridgeport Village, Brookside Village, ColerainTwp., Martins Ferry, Mead Twp., Pease Twp., Powhatan Point Village,Pultney Twp., Shadyside Village, Smith Twp., Washington Twp., York Twp.,and Yorkville Village, and is located within the 30 th Senate district.JEFFERSONSteubenvilleSt. ClairsvilleCandidates:Jack Cera (D — Bellaire) ★• Experience: Jefferson Belmont Solid Waste Authority; Belmont Cnty. Job& Family Srvcs.• Occupation: Legislator• Education: B.A., Brown Univ.• Campaign Committee: Jack Cera for State Rep, 63899 Violet Lane,Belaire, OH 43906UnopposedDemocrats say: This veteran legislator will cruise back into theStatehouse… as he has no opponent.Republicans say: No <strong>com</strong>ment provided.BELMONTWoodsfieldMONROEPolitical Landscape:<strong>2012</strong> Political Republican Index: 44.03%2010 Gubernatorial Results:John R. Kasich (R) 40.86%Ted Strickland (D) 53.25%Economic Profile:See pages 196 & 197 for the detailed demographic data for this district.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 AdministrationOtherTOTALNA NA NA NA NA NA23 –4.2% 930 24.2% 16,700,131 37.9%23 0.0% 1,300 11.7% 27,225,941 –7.7%173 –21.7% 1,787 –6.4% 21,354,784 9.8%70 –13.6% 3,273 –35.6% 40,926,084 –40.2%102 –12.1% 1,039 –7.5% 8,617,154 –13.5%366 –8.7% 4,482 –8.9% 21,800,277 –8.2%124 –1.6% 1,881 –6.0% 17,321,983 –6.4%32 –5.9% 933 –18.8% 7,865,924 –16.1%127 –11.2% 913 –26.1% 6,602,577 –25.7%68 –8.1% 505 –1.9% 2,654,362 –5.5%129 –3.0% 611 –16.0% 4,372,863 –19.8%4 –33.3% 31 –2.1% 614,073 –21.9%93 1.1% 994 –23.8% 7,098,158 –6.6%71 –21.1% 3,647 2.3% 28,981,495 0.2%279 3.3% 6,607 –2.8% 51,118,974 –8.7%27 –18.2% 169 –18.4% 504,014 –45.2%166 –7.8% 2,524 –7.8% 6,570,129 –5.2%232 –4.9% 1,137 –9.7% 4,326,800 –8.4%150 –6.3% 1,570 –1.1% 11,378,832 –8.3%NA NA NA NA NA NA2,265 –7.9% 34,347 –9.8% 286,088,880 –12.4%<strong>2012</strong> OHIO ELECTION GUIDE — 185

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