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Rick Carfagna

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Rick Carfagna
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 68th district
In office
January 3, 2017 – January 25, 2022
Preceded byMargaret Ruhl
Succeeded byShawn Stevens
Personal details
Born
PartyRepublican
SpouseJill
Children1
EducationJohn Carroll University (BA)

Rick Carfagna is an American politician who served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for the 68th district from 2017 to 2022. A Republican, he was previously a public relations manager in the telecommunications industry.[1]

Early life and education

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Carfagna was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, where his family owns and operates a local Italian grocery, restaurant and food distributor, Carfagna’s. He graduated from St. Francis DeSales High School before attending John Carroll University.

Career

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Following graduation, Carfagna served on the Ohio Legislative Service Commission’s Fellowship Program and later worked as a legislative aide in the Ohio House of Representatives. He then worked as the government relations manager for Time Warner Cable from 2002 to 2017.[1]

In 2009, Carfagna was elected to the Genoa Township Board of Trustees and was re-elected in 2013. He served as the board's president for three terms and became known as a fiscal conservative.[2]

Ohio House of Representatives

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In 2016 four-term incumbent Ohio state representative Margaret Ruhl was term-limited. With the seat heavily-Republican, the primary election attracted a number of candidates. In a five-way primary, Carfagna's family name recognition made him an early favorite.[3] His closest adversary was said to be Beth Lear, another former legislative staffer.[4] Carfagna won the primary, taking a plurality of nearly 43% of the vote, with Lear taking 34%.[5] In the general election, facing Democrat John Russell and write-in candidate Douglas Crowl,[6] Carfagna won with 65.97% of the votes.[7]

In the Ohio legislature, Carfagna had been heavily involved in broadband policy.[1] In January 2022, Carfagna resigned from the House to take a lobbying position with the Ohio Chamber of Commerce.[8]

Personal life

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Carfagna is married and has one daughter.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Brodkin, Jon (2021-06-17). "Ohio Republicans close to imposing near-total ban on municipal broadband". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  2. ^ "Ohio communities' group deals for utilities not always a bargain - The Columbus Dispatch". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  3. ^ "Some Ohio legislators facing primary battles - The Columbus Dispatch". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  4. ^ "Ohio Politics Now: What happens if John Kasich does well in New Hampshire? - The Columbus Dispatch". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  5. ^ "Here's what happened in Tuesday's Knox County Primary — Mount Vernon News – Mount Vernon, Ohio". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  6. ^ "News sponsors political debates — Mount Vernon News – Mount Vernon, Ohio". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  7. ^ "Carfagna to serve in Ohio House — Mount Vernon News – Mount Vernon, Ohio". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  8. ^ Staver, Anna. "Rep. Rick Carfagna, a Delaware County Republican, is resigning for job with Ohio Chamber". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  9. ^ "Genoa police lose two leaders, gain new chief - ThisWeek Community News". Retrieved 2017-01-03.
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