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CINCINNATI CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE PROFILES
Below is an alphabetical list of candidates for Cincinnati City Council. We've asked each of these candidates "What is the most important issue facing the city and how would you deal with it?" Select each to view their response.

Jeff Berding Jeff Berding
I believe the top three issues that Council needs to focus on are crime, economic development, and neighborhood quality of life...
Chris Bortz Chris Bortz
one of the most important issues, if not the most important, that the city faces, is a lack of a strategic and comprehensive plan that focuses on economic development...
Laketa Cole Laketa Cole
I believe there are 3 major issues facing our city...
John Eby
There are four foundational issues to my campaign that will build a Greater Cincinnati...
Brian Garry Brian Garry
The biggest issues facing Cincinnati are poverty and crime...
Leslie Ghiz Leslie Ghiz
Reducing crime to rebuild Cincinnati is the most important issue we are facing today...
Andre Harper Andre M. Harper
The most important issue facing Cincinnati is lack of quality leadership...
Greg Harris Greg Harris
Reinvent City-County Government...
Justin Paul Jeffre
We must put people first...
Joan Kaup Joan Kaup
If elected, my single primary goal as your city council representative is to build the net worth of the city and the pride of our residents...
Chris Monzel Chris R. Monzel
The most important issue to address is crime...
Roxanne Qualls Roxanne Qualls
We must look at new approaches that address our current challenges and take advantage of opportunities...
Charlie Winburn Charlie Winburn
The most important issue facing our city is downtown, neighborhood and regional economic development...
Wendell Young Wendell Young
The issues facing Cincinnati are many...

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