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Candidate Voter Guide

The effort to restore Ohioan's self-defense rights came at a great price. While Ohio's new concealed carry law is already saving lives, it has also already proven to be faulty in several specific ways, and in many other areas as well.

Calls for making legislative improvements to this law started almost the day it was passed. But know this - efforts to "reform the reform" will only be as successful as are efforts to achieve victory in the elections listed below. We must protect our "veto-proof" majority in the Ohio House, and we must change the makeup of the Ohio Senate, if we are to make improvements to this law anytime before Bob Taft leaves office in 2006.


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In the 2004 elections, OFCC PAC ENDORSES the following candidates for Ohio Senate:

District
Sen Name
Party
02
Randy Gardner - WIN!
R
04
Gary Cates - WIN!
R
08
Patty Clancy - WIN!
R
12
Jim Jordan - WIN!
R
14
Tom Niehaus - WIN!
R
18
Tim Grendell - WIN!
R
20
Joy Padgett - WIN!
R
22
Ron Amstutz - WIN!
R
30
Charlie Wilson - WIN!
D
32
Marc Dann - WIN!
D



In the following Ohio Senate districts, two proven Conceal Carry Reform supporters face one another. Since either candidate would be a pro-CCW vote, we recommend voters base their decision on other matters which are also important to them.

District
Rep Name
Party
10
Steve Austria - WIN!
R
10
Charles Hart
D
28
Kimberly Zurz - WIN!
D
28
Kevin Fowler
R



The following candidates for Ohio Senate have exhibited some level of support for Concealed Carry Reform, and are considered by OFCC PAC to be the better choice in their district:

District
Sen Name
Party
06
Jeff Jacobson - WIN!
R
16
Steve Stivers - WIN!
R
24
Robert Matius
D
26
Larry Mumper - WIN!
R





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