Chris Redfern

Chris Redfern
Chris Redfern
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 80th district
In office
September 8, 1999-December 31, 2008
Preceded by Darrell Opfer
Succeeded by Dennis Murray
Personal details
Political party Democratic

Chris Redfern (born 1964, South Bend, Indiana) is the current chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party. He won election to the chairmanship of the Ohio Democratic Party in December, 2005 and reelection in 2008. He was previously a Democratic State Representative for Ohio House District 80 and had been a member of the Ohio House since 1999.

Before becoming party chairman, he was the Minority Leader in the Ohio House of Representatives.[1] During Mr. Redfern's term as Minority Leader, he was the first Democratic Leader to oversee multiple gains in the Ohio House of Representatives (during the 2004 election) since former Speaker of the Ohio House Vern Riffe.[1] Mr. Redfern was also an Ottawa County commissioner from 1993 to 1999 - the youngest in the state when his term began in 1993.

Central to Chairman Redfern’s success has been the “88-County Strategy” which recognizes that Democrats win by competing for votes in every area of Ohio, metropolitan or micropolitan, industrial or agricultural, urban or rural.

The strategy bore fruit immediately in 2006 with the election of Governor Ted Strickland and Senator Sherrod Brown, whose victories proved that Democrats could compete in any region of the state. Chris Redfern led the Ohio Democratic Party into key municipal elections, capturing the Canton mayor’s office for the first time in sixteen years and helping to elect the first African American mayor in the history of Mansfield, Ohio.

In 2008, Chairman Redfern set the party’s sights on the general election and began constructing the largest field operation ever envisioned by a state political party. Together, the Campaign for Change and the Ohio Democratic Party registered 105,862 new Ohio voters and engaged in 3,552,486 conversations with Ohioans at their doors or on the phone. Fueling these record-breaking figures were the efforts of more than 60,000 committed volunteers from neighborhoods across Ohio.

On Election Day, Ohio Democrats delivered a decisive victory for Barack Obama and picked up three new congressional seats. Democrats also captured the Ohio House on a legislative map drawn by state Republicans, a feat never before seen in Ohio history.

Chairman Redfern attended Bowling Green State University where he earned both a Bachelor’s Degree and then his Master’s Degree in state and local government. He received the BGSU Accomplished Graduate Award in 2004.

Controversy

At a September 20, 2010 Democratic Party event hosted by the United Steelworkers, Redfern was caught on a WTOV-TV camera using a derogatory term in referring to opponents of the health care law saying, "It's in the very base terms we win these arguments. Every time one of these fuckers says, excuse my language..." Redfern later remarked that he thought the camera was off. "The reporter was working her BlackBerry and the photographer was standing away from his camera, but I guess it was on."[2][3]

Notes

Preceded by
Dean DePiero
Minority Leader of the Ohio House of Representatives Democratic Caucus
2002–2006
Succeeded by
Joyce Beatty
Preceded by
Denny White
Chairman, Ohio Democratic Party
as of December, 2005–present
Incumbent

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