November 4, 2008 - 11:58pm
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Austria claims victory in Ohio's 7th

State Sen. Steve Austria (R-Beavercreek) has laid claim to victory in the race for Ohio's 7th Congressional District to replace retiring U.S. Rep. David Hobson (R-Springfield).

Both CNN and MSNBC have projected Austria the winner.

Austria is running against attorney Sharen Neuhardt (D-Yellow Springs).

Austria issued a statement saying he was honored to be chosen by the voters of Ohio's 7th.

"I will work very hard to represent the residents of the District and the issues that are important to them," Austria said. "Having been in all eight counties, I have a better understanding of the needs of each community. I will work very hard to help strengthen our economy by creating new jobs, lowering taxes, cutting wasteful government spending and supporting a long term energy plan."

Austria thanked Hobson for his many years of service to the state of Ohio and the nation.

"This seat has been represented by outstanding public servants including: Clarence Miller, Clarence 'Bud' Brown, Mike DeWine and Dave Hobson," Austria said. "I am committed to continuing the tradition of strong leadership for the District."

The Ohio Secretary of State Web site shows Austria leading 58.87 percent to Neuhardt's 41.13 percent.

The Neuhardt campaign said they will reserve comment until all the votes have been counted. 

 

David DeWitt is a PolitickerOH.com Reporter and can be reached via email at david.dewitt@politickeroh.com.

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