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Butler County, OH November 7, 2000 Election
State Senate; District 4 Voter Information

4 Year Term. Salary $42,427

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Scott R. Nein 92,362 votes 66.7%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Full time Legislator
  • Education: Bowling Green State University, B.S., 1974
  • A community activist elected to lead Board of Education
  • Three times elected as state representative
  • Elected by house collegues to Assistant Majority Leader
  • Appointed to vacant Senate seat and elected to a full term
Priorities:
  • Reduce state taxes
  • Reduce growth in state government spending
  • Increase academic accountability in our public schools
Arnold D. Engel 45,998 votes 33.2%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Retired at age 45
  • Education: Cum Laude graduate of Southern Ohio College, degree in Robotics
  • You have my word that I will support the best interest of the people over everything else.
  • I am not s career politician.
  • I am a citizen just like yourself.
  • It is my goal to put the people first.
Priorities:
  • To give the people a voice in the State Senate
  • To improve education
  • To support workers rights

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