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volume 7, issue 42; Sep. 6-Sep. 12, 2001
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The Hamilton County Board of Elections has certified 26 candidates for Cincinnati City Council.

The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 6 election is Oct. 9. For more information, call the board at 513-632-7000.

The following candidates will be on the ballot:

Jane Anderson, Democrat

Ken Anderson, Independent

Toni Andrews, Independent

Theo Barnes, Independent

Lawra Baumann, Democrat

Paul M. Booth, Democrat

Laketa Cole, Independent

Minette Cooper, Democrat

John Cranley, Democrat

David C. Crowley, Democrat

Dawn Denno, Charterite

Pat DeWine, Republican

Wes Flinn, Green

Akiva Freeman, Democrat

Tom Jones, Republican

William Kirkland, Independent

Nathaniel Livingston Jr., Independent

Sam Malone, Republican

Chris Monzel, Republican

David Pepper, Democrat

Alicia Reece, Democrat

John F. Schlagetter, Charterite

Jim Tarbell, Charterite

Todd Ward, Republican

Clarence D. Williams III, Independent

Eric Wilson, Independent

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