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Connie Pillich (born September 7, 1960) is an American attorney and former Democratic member of the
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, representing the 28th District since 2009. She was the Democratic candidate for
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in 2014.


Career

After graduating from the
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in law, Pillich served as a public defender before opening her own law firm, Webb & Pillich, LLC. Prior, she had a career in the
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, serving in support of Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield. In 2012, she opened The Pillich Group, which provides business, development, and political consulting. In 2018, Pillich accepted a one-year contract with the National Association of Women Judges.


Ohio House of Representatives

Pillich first aimed to oust incumbent
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in the 2006 elections, where despite a large Republican index, the race was expected to be competitive. However, Raussen edged Pillich to keep his seat, by only 1,592 votes. Pillich tried again against Raussen in 2008. However, in a surprise move, Governor
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appointed Raussen to a post in the Department of Development only a few months out from the election. The departure of Raussen from the election left Republicans scrambling, and improved Pillich's chances of taking the seat. Many names came up as potential candidates, including former Ohio Senate President
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. In the end, Hamilton County Republicans chose Virgil Lovitt to run against Pillich. This time, riding a Democratic wave, Pillich defeated Lovitt by 5,500 votes. In Pillich's first term, Speaker of the House
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appointed her as Vice-Chair of the House Criminal Justice Committee; as well as to Veterans Affairs; Public Utilities; Financial Institutions, Real Estate and Securities; and Alternative Energy Committees. In her first reelection campaign in 2010, Pillich faced Republican, and
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activist Mike Wilson and a
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candidate. On election night, the race proved to be the closest in Ohio for 2010, with Pillich leading Wilson by just five votes, triggering an automatic recount of ballots. After all ballots were counted however, Pillich had won by about 600 votes. She served as ranking member of the Veterans Affairs Committee; and on the committees of Financial Institutions, Housing, and Urban Development; Public Utilities; and Criminal Justice. She also served as Secretary of the Ohio House Democratic Women's Caucus, and was a member of the Military Activation Task Force; the State Council on Educational Opportunities for Military Children; the Family Violence Prevention Council Advisory Board; and the Clean Ohio Council. Early in her second term, Pillich cosponsored a bill that would provide tax credits to businesses that increase their payrolls and expand into vacant facilities. In November 2012, Pillich was elected to a third term, despite redistricting viewed as unfavorable to her chances. She garnered 51.68% of the vote, defeating Republican Mike Wilson (43.95%) and Libertarian Robert R. Ryan (4.37%). Pillich ran unsuccessfully for Treasurer of Ohio in 2014. She announced on March 13, 2017 that she will be a candidate for Governor of Ohio in 2018. On January 18, 2018, she announced that
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mayor Scott Schertzer was her running mate. She dropped out of the race and endorsed
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on February 13. On June 9, 2018, Pillich was elected as co-chair of the Hamilton County Democratic Party.


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The Ohio Ladies' Gallery: Rep. Connie Pillich (D-Montgomery)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pillich, Connie Living people Democratic Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives Women state legislators in Ohio 1960 births People from Montgomery, Ohio University of Cincinnati College of Law alumni Candidates in the 2014 United States elections 21st-century American politicians Politicians from Buffalo, New York 21st-century American women politicians