Thursday, December 14, 2000
Bush electors in the Tristate
The Cincinnati Enquirer
The 21 Ohio electors pledged to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney will convene at noon Monday in the Senate chambers in Columbus to cast their ballots for president and vice president.
The eight Republican electors in Kentucky will meet at 11:45 a.m. in the state capitol in Frankfort. The 12 GOP electors in Indiana get together Monday in Indianapolis.
Since Mr. Bush won the popular vote in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, he gets all the electoral votes in each state.
OHIO
Pakkir Rajagopol, Cincinnati
Shirley Sadler, Lebanon
Danny D. Hamilton, Dayton
Pauline Riel, Marengo
Leanna Coil, Hicksville
Doug Miller, Peebles
Faye Sparks, Beavercreek
Donna Harter, New Madison
Paul Hoag, Holland
Alan Bedol, Lakewood
Deborah Burstion-Donbraye, Warrensville
John H. McConnell, Galena
Don Simmons, Sharon Center
Alex Arshinkoff, Hudson
John J. Chester, Columbus
W.R. Tim Timken, Jr., Canton
Clarence R. Smith, Boardman
Pat Hennessey, Zanesville
John Chiappetta, Richmond Heights
Mercer Reynolds, Cincinnati
JoAnn Davidson, Reynoldsburg
KENTUCKY
Richard Noss, Paducah
Michael A. Shea, Louisville
Larry Joe Walden, Scottsville
George S. Beard, Louisville
Connie S. Hayes, Louisville
Robert B. Fearing, Ashland
Dean Johnson, London
William S. Farish Jr., Versailles
INDIANA
Roger A. Chiabai, Merrillville
Virgil Scheidt, Columbus
Michael Miner, Warsaw
Marla Irving, Fort Wayne
Don Heckard, Logansport
Beverly Gard, Greenfield
Rodric D. Bray, Mooresville
Virginia Lee, Linton
Max Middendorf, Brownstown
P.E. MacAllister, Indianapolis
Barbara McClellan, Carmel
Michael D. McDaniel, Indianapolis
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