BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio — Ohio’s March primary election is two weeks away, and candidates vying for the 47th Statehouse district seat are in their last stretch ahead of Election Day.

The region encompasses portions of central and northwestern Butler County. Republican incumbent State Representative Sara Carruthers has held the seat for the last three years and is being challenged by Diane Mullins.

On the Democratic-side, Vanessa Cummings is running as the sole candidate from her party for District 47.


What You Need To Know

  • State Rep. Sara Carruthers, R-Hamilton, is the incumbent in the 47th district, and has held the seat for the last three years. Her Republican opponent Diane Mullins is a pastor
  • Election Day is March 19
  • Both candidates are door-knocking, phone-banking, meeting constituents and education people in their district about their values

Carruthers is running for re-election and has held the district seat for three years. She grew up in Hamilton and said the area is very close to her heart. Carruthers focuses on Second Amendment rights and tax cuts, which include property tax cuts. She also puts a focus on health and transportation. She said her experience understanding legislation first-hand helps her bring a fair agenda to the district. 

“I have brought over $7 million back to this district,” said Carruthers. “I have brought taxpayer dollars back that benefit the district.” 

Carruthers calls herself a devout conservative and sits on various committees at the Ohio Statehouse. These committees include The Behavioral Health, Finance, Finance Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Homeland Security and the Transportation Committee. She said legislation should be bipartisan and enjoys working across the aisle to bring forth a fair agenda. 

“I think bipartisan work is the foundation of the country,” Carruthers said. “I don’t have a problem with working bipartisan. I’m a Reagan Republican. That seems to have fallen by the wayside. I find that most of the Democrats I know are going at things from a different direction.” 

“A true leader has the confidence to standalone and has the courage to make tough decisions,” said Carruthers’ primary opponent, Diane Mullins.

Mullins who is a pastor in southern Ohio. She believes in strong parental rights in K-12 education and believes parents need to be aware of reading materials in schools involving sex education. Mullins also said people should use bathrooms that match their gender assigned at birth.

“I want my children and my grandchildren to grow up in this in a free America and be able to go as far as they can go, be successful, and as successful as they can be,” Mullins said. “I believe in the Second Amendment rights to bear arms, and I want to protect parental rights for school choice.” 

Carruthers and Mullins share similar conservative values, and they hope the district is a success.  

“I’m just proud of where I live, and I love to see my district grow,” Carruthers said. 

“I’m a patriot, and I believe in freedom,” Mullins said. 

Samana Sheikh

Source link

You May Also Like

The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Goes Live at Men of Color National Summit!

News Talk Cleveland Featured Video CLOSE Source: R1 Digital / Reach Media…

‘Dancing With the Stars’ Cheryl Burke Reveals She Had Romances With Three Celebrity Partners

Source: Frazer Harrison / Getty Cheryl Burke recently addressed the topic of…

This Week in Cleveland Food News: The Astro at Tower City, Edgewater Cafe Returns and More

click to enlarge Douglas Trattner The Astro to open at Tower City…