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Jarrod Martin is a former Republican member of the
Ohio House of Representatives The Ohio House of Representatives is the lower house of the Ohio General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio; the other house of the bicameral legislature being the Ohio Senate. The House of Representatives first met in ...
, serving the Seventy-Third District.


Life and career

Martin was born in
Xenia, Ohio Xenia ( ) is a city in southwestern Ohio and the county seat of Greene County, Ohio, United States. It is east of Dayton and is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area, as well as the Miami Valley region. The name comes from the Greek l ...
, but was raised in nearby Beavercreek. A standout athlete at
Beavercreek High School Beavercreek High School is the public high school in Beavercreek, Ohio. A member of the Beavercreek City School District, the high school has an enrollment of more than 2,300 students. The high school campus consists of Ferguson Hall, a free-stan ...
, he was awarded one of the largest scholarships in the school's history to attend Virginia Tech. He graduated from College of Mount Saint Joseph with a bachelor's before earning a Masters of Business Administration degree from the
University of Dayton The University of Dayton (UD) is a private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary, it is one of three Marianist universities in the nation and the second-largest private university in Ohio. The univ ...
. He resides in Beavercreek with his wife, Bernadette, and three children.


Ohio House of Representatives

When
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reached a term limit that disqualified him from re-election, Martin and four other Republicans sought the nomination to replace him. Martin won the primary election with 29.42% of the vote. He easily defeated Democrat Bill Conner in the general election with 59.55% of the electorate. In his first term, Martin was the Ranking Minority Member of the Committee on Alternative Energy. He also served as a member of the Committees on Economic Development, Education, Elections and Ethics, and Public Utilities. In his first reelection bid in 2010, Martin faced a primary challenge in Bill Miller, but won with 74.09% of the vote. He went on to take a second term against Democrat Michael Watters with 69.93% of the electorate. He is serving on the committees of Public Utilities and Local Government. Martin was also chairman of the Veteran's Affairs committee until September 2011, when he was removed as chairman by House Speaker
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. A spokesman for Batchelder cited Martin's charges for drunken driving and child endangering as the motivation for the removal. Martin is also a member of the Ohio Aerospace and Defense Advisory Council; the State Council on Educational Opportunities for Military Children; and the Military Activation Task Force. Martin is a conservative Republican. He is a member of the Ohio Gun Collectors Association, the Greene County Fish and Game Association, and the National Rifle Association. He is an active advocate for gun rights and has supported multiple bills which would make their purchase, usage, and carriage easier. Martin is also a staunch supporter of
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and supported resolutions declaring this to the federal government. In one of his first legislative initiatives of his second term, Martin and Andy Thompson have introduced a proposal that would allow small private employers across Ohio to award compensatory time off to their employees who work overtime instead of paying cash so long as the employees choose to participate. "It's a simple bill. It's geared to small business," Rep. Martin said. In 2012, Martin lost the primary for his bid for a third term to Rick Perales, who went on to win the general election for the seat.


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External links


The Ohio House of Representatives: Representative Jarrod Martin (R-Beavercreek)
''official site''

''Official Campaign Site'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, Jarrod 1979 births Living people Politicians from Xenia, Ohio Republican Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives Mount St. Joseph University alumni University of Dayton alumni People from Beavercreek, Ohio 21st-century American politicians