- Tom Raga
Thomas A. Raga (born
1965 ) is an American politician of the Republican Party who previously represented the Sixty-seventh District (Warren County) in theOhio House of Representatives . In February 2006, he was named byJ. Kenneth Blackwell as his running mate in theMay 2 ,2006 , primary for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Blackwell and Raga won the Republican nomination, but lost theNovember 7 ,2006 , general election toTed Strickland andLee Fisher in a landslide, 60-36%.A native of
Cincinnati , Raga graduated fromMoeller High School in1984 and fromCornell University received a B.S. in agricultural economics. Raga moved toDeerfield Township, Warren County, Ohio in October1995 . Raga's first elective office was as a trustee of Deerfield Township, elected onNovember 4 ,1997 by defeating long-time incumbent Bob Carter. In the three-way race for two seats, the results were 2,338 (33.65%) for Raga, 2,480 (35.69%) for Larry Backus, and 2,130 (30.66%) for Carter. He served fromJanuary 1 ,1998 to his resignation in December2000 . (Barbara Wilkens Reed was appointed his successor.)On
March 7 ,2000 , he won a three-way primary against attorney and former Mason mayor Betty Davis and Clearcreek Township trustee Ed Wade to replace Republican state representativeGeorge E. Terwilleger , who was forced to retire because of Ohio's term limits. Both Davis and Wade had lost the 1992 Republican primary to Terwilleger for the open seat. Raga wrote in the "Dayton Daily News " he was running becauseWe all know the issues affecting our daily lives, including: education dilemmas with inequitable and insufficient funding, meaningful achievement standards and learning in an environment free from fear; health-care issues affecting the affordability, accessibility and quality of care; and controlled and balanced growth issues involving expansion of infrastructure while maintaining green space and our own unique community standards and way of life.
The "
Dayton Daily News " wrote "Mr. Raga, a Deerfield Township trustee, calls for lower taxes and putting families first on Ohio's agenda. He favors local control of schools and basic education. But he is short on details about how he, as a state representative, would accomplish those goals" and endorsed Davis. Davis had the backing of former Warren County representativeCorwin M. Nixon , Terwilleger's predecessor and Republican leader in the Ohio House for years. Raga campaigned hard in northern Warren County and had the support of Lori Viars, head of the Warren CountyRight-to-life organization. Raga spent $50,000 on the primary. The results were 11,875 votes (45.32%) for Raga, 9,432 (35.99%) for Davis, and 4,898 (18.69%) for Wade. OnNovember 7 2000 , he was elected State Representative for the Second District, which comprised all of Warren County. In the general election, Raga faced landscaper Richard J. Inskeep, 42, of Mason. Inskeep had previously lost races for the Mason city council and the Seventh Senate District, losing toRichard H. Finan . Inskeep told "The Cincinnati Enquirer " "I'm not looking at beating Tom Raga. I'm looking at putting the issues out on the table that I think are important." The "Dayton Daily News " endorsed Raga, saying "He is a more proven quantity", unlike Inskeep, who "has no experience in government and little in community leadership." Raga easily defeated Inskeep in the heavily Republican county 48,498 (75.39%) to 15,833 (24.61%). Raga raised over $120,000 for his 2000 campaign.After redistricting, Warren County was split into two districts. Raga's district became the Sixty-seventh and comprised about two-thirds of Warren County including all of Franklin, Clearcreek, and Turtlecreek Townships, and the western part of Deerfield Township, plus all of the cities of Franklin and Lebanon; the Warren County portions of the cities of Carlisle, Springboro, Monroe and Middletown; and most of the city of Mason. Since his election in
2000 , Raga has been re-elected without opposition in every primary and general election. Raga is married to Jean M. Raga, a real estate agent, and they have two children, Colleen and Rick. They areRoman Catholic and attend St. Susanna Church inMason, Ohio . His daughter Colleen is attending Ursuline Academy. His younger boy is attending St. Susanna school in Mason, Ohio.References
*Kevin Aldridge. "Statehouse race poses uphill battle for Democrat Inskeep." "
The Cincinnati Enquirer ".March 19 ,2000 . B5.
*Lawrence Budd. "Raga Unapologetic About War Chest: Campaign coffer in state race tops $120,000." "Dayton Daily News ".October 27 ,2000 . 1B.
*"Betty Davis Best Choice in 2nd House District." (Editorial). "Dayton Daily News ".February 17 ,2000 . 16A.
*Tom Raga. "2nd Ohio House District: GOP." "Dayton Daily News ".February 17 ,2000 . 16A.
*"Raga Best Choice for 2nd District." (Editorial) "Dayton Daily News ".October 26 ,2000 . 16A.
*Richelle Thompson. "2nd District up for grabs." "The Cincinnati Enquirer ".January 8 ,2000 . B1.
*Howard Wilkinson. "Blackwell picks Raga: State representative from Mason joins campaign for governor." "The Cincinnati Enquirer ".February 6 ,2006 . C1. [http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060206/NEWS01/602060327/1077]External links
* [http://www.tomraga.org/ Official website]
* [http://www.kenblackwell.com/Default.aspx?404;http://www.kenblackwell.com/index.asp Official Blackwell for Governor site]
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