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Ohio GOP get serious about 2022’s swing seat districts


Republican Michele Reynolds, right, announced her run for the Ohio Senate at Creekside in Gahanna on Wednesday, February 2, 2022. This is the seat Tina Maharath surprised everyone (including her own party) by winning in 2018. Reynolds currently works for Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman is at left.

As the Ohio Supreme Court debates whether this round of legislative maps are legal, Republicans are starting to focus on the “flip-able” seats in the state House and Senate.

The GOP already controls more than 60% of the seats in both the Ohio House and Senate. But there are a handful of seats in the suburbs that they’d like to capture. 

That’s where Michele Reynolds comes in. The Canal Winchester Republican is a married mother of two, a Madison Township trustee and the founder of the EXIT Program, a nonprofit that supports people leaving prison. 

“The people of District 3 deserve a senator who works hard, who is at the table finding solutions that work for us,” Reynolds said. 

Senate District 3, which currently includes New Albany, Gahanna, Reynoldsburg and parts of  Columbus, was held by Republicans until 2018 when Maharath won in an upset that even surprised members of her own party.



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