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16TH DISTRICT CANDIDATES

Name: U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci.

Party: Republican.

Current position: 16th District representative.

Personal: 53; lives in Wadsworth; married; three children.

Education: Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Political experience: U.S. House of Representatives, 2011 to present; Wadsworth mayor, 2004-2008; Wadsworth City Council, 1999-2003.

Professional experience: Certified public accountant and business owner, including once co-owning the Columbus Destroyers arena football team.

Biggest issue facing district: “A lack of well-paying jobs for working-class families.”

Congressional website: http://renacci.house.gov/.

Campaign website: www.RenacciForCongress.com.

Name: U.S. Rep. Betty Sutton.

Party: Democratic.

Current position: 13th District representative.

Personal: 49; lives in Copley; married; two stepchildren, five stepgrandchildren.

Education: Law degree from the University of Akron; bachelor’s degree from Kent State University.

Political experience: U.S. House of Representatives, 2007 to present; Ohio House of Representatives, 1992-2000; Summit County Council, 1991-1992; Barberton City Council, 1989 to 1991.

Professional experience: Private attorney, 2001-2006.

Biggest issue facing district: “I will fight for measures that create jobs here in Ohio, and I will oppose polices that make it easier to send our jobs overseas.”

Congressional website: http://sutton.house.gov/.

Campaign website: www.bettysutton.com.

16th DISTRICT DETAILS

Redrawn lines: Congressional boundaries were redrawn after the 2010 U.S. Census, putting Renacci and Sutton into the same district.

Current boundaries: Stark and Wayne counties and parts of Ashland and Medina counties.

New boundaries: All of Wayne County and parts of Summit, Stark, Portage, Medina and Cuyahoga counties.


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