Media Release: Weirauch Files Petitions for Special Election
This came in yesterday via email from the Robin Weirauch for Ohio District 5 campaign:
Democrat Robin Weirauch Files Petitions for Special Election in Ohio’s Fifth Congressional District
(Bowling Green, OH) – Democrat Robin Weirauch made it official today, filing petitions to be placed on the ballot in the special election for the Fifth District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Weirauch submitted 150 signatures, the maximum allowed by law, collected from voters from across the district.
Robin Weirauch, 50, grew up in Henry County, Ohio and graduated from Liberty Center High School in 1975. She went on to earn her degree in Business Administration from Bowling Green State University where she later earned a Masters in Public Administration. Weirauch previously served as the Assistant Director of the Center for Regional Development at Bowling Green State University from 1998 to 2006. The center provides economic and community development research and assistance to communities in 27 counties across northern Ohio.
Weirauch has been married for 30 years to Bruce Weirauch, a recently-retired 21-year veteran of the Napoleon Police Department. They are members of St. Luke Lutheran Church in Wauseon, where they were married. The Weirauchs make their home in rural Napoleon.
In 2004 and 2006, Weirauch was the Democratic nominee for Congress in Ohio’s Fifth District.

She’s going to have a hard time of it. It looks like WSPD (as usual) will be nothing more then an infomercial for her opponent. Fred was slobbering on Latta so much this morning, I thought my radio was going to short out.
September 28th, 2007 at 10:46 am