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Butler County, OH March 7, 2000 Election
Commissioner; County of Butler; 4 Year Term Starting 1/02/01

4 Year Term.

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Charles R. "Chuck" Furmon 29,378 votes 100.00%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Butler County Commissioner
  • Police Lieutenant/Commander (retired)
  • Former Mayor, City of Hamilton, Ohio
  • Board Member, Neighborhood Housing Services of Hamilton
Priorities:
  • Provide services to Butler County residents while keeping taxes and cost as low as possible.
  • Construction of new Butler County Corrections Center.
  • Continue to improve Butler County's highway system.
Catherine Stoker 9,962 votes 100.00%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Business owner and Trustee
  • Education: Bachelor of Arts, San Francisco State University
  • My eighteen years of experience as a business owner, and my six years of experience as the trustee of the fastest growing community in Butler County
  • has given me the insight into county government needed to bring more fiscal responsibility into our county government.
Priorities:
  • Set spending priorities based on need and legal requirements-not cronyism and inappropriate luxury.
  • Reduce wasteful spending (no more JIS type debacles).
  • Make county business and decision-making process more open to the public.

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