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David J. Leland (born September 18, 1953) is a judge of the Ohio District Court of Appeals for the 10th District ( Franklin County), elected in 2022. He was formerly a member of the
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representing the 22nd House district, and a partner at litigation law firm Carpenter Lipps & Leland LLP in Columbus, Ohio. Leland is the former
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Chair, a position he held from 1995 until 2002. More recently, Leland served as the finance chair and senior advisor to the successful 2006
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campaign of
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, for which Leland helped raise a record $17 million. A candidate for chair of the Democratic National Committee in 2005, Leland is one of Ohio's best-known lawyers, and has been active in state and national politics for over years. In November 2014, Leland was elected as State Representative of the 22nd Ohio House District, having served as representative of roughly the same district in the 115th Ohio General Assembly (1983–1985).


Early life and education

Leland spent his early life in Kansas before moving to Columbus during his senior year of high school. He graduated from
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and
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, and then studied at nearby Capital University Law School, where he was a member of the Capital Law Review and earned his J.D. in 1978.


Public service and political career

Leland became
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of the Franklin County,
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Democratic Party at the age of 18. He was also elected to serve as
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for Franklin County's 19th ward, a position he held for 23 years. In 1973, at age 20, Leland ran unsuccessfully for election to the
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,
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Board of Education, coming in fourth (with just under 11% of the vote) in a field of nine candidates (including three incumbents) for three open seats. All three incumbents, including later Chief Justice of the
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Thomas J. Moyer, were reelected. Elected at the age of 29 to a term as state representative from Columbus and Clintonville in the 115th Ohio General Assembly (1983–1985), Leland was a major proponent of Ohio's collective bargaining law and was voted the outstanding freshman state representative of that Assembly. He was elected to the first of his four terms as chair of the
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in 1995 during
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's tenure as president. A year later, Leland was appointed to the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee and served on the DNC's executive committee. Leland chaired Ohio's delegation to the 1996 and
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s. In 2000, Clinton appointed Leland to the Federal Service Impasses Panel (FSIP) of the Federal Labor Relations Authority. The FSIP resolves disputes between the government and federal labor unions. In 2002, Leland became national director of
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, a group which registered 2.7 million low-income and minority citizens as voters between 1982 and 2002. After Leland's terms at both the ODP and DNC concluded in 2002, he launched a bid for Democratic National Committee Chair in 2005, with the position going to former Vermont governor and presidential candidate
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instead. Leland continued to contribute to state politics, serving as finance chair and senior advisor to
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's gubernatorial campaign in 2006 and helping to raise a record $17 million as Strickland won both his party's primary and the general election with comfortable margins. Strickland was the first Democrat to be elected governor in Ohio since 1983. Leland also served as the president and CEO of the Strickland/Fisher Inaugural Committee. In February 2012, Leland was reappointed as a member of the Franklin County (Ohio) Parks and Recreation Board of Trustees by the county Board of Commissioners.


2014 candidacy for Ohio House

On September 12, 2013, Leland announced his candidacy for state representative of the 22nd district of the Ohio House of Representatives in the 2014 election. The 22nd Ohio House district (after redistricting that became effective with the 130th Assembly) includes much of the district (then OH 28) Leland served in the 115th Ohio General Assembly. On November 4, 2014, Leland defeated Republican Andrew C. Hall with 16,315 votes to Hall's 10,128, or 62% of the vote. He was subsequently reelected in 2016, 2018, and 2020.


Private practice

Until 1996, Leland was counsel to the Columbus law firm of Schwartz, Kelm, Warren and Rubenstein. Prior to that, Leland served as Transportation Director for the
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. Leland also served as general counsel to the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association (OCSEA/
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Local 11). In January 2007, Leland joined the law firm of Carpenter & Lipps, which was renamed in March 2008 to Carpenter Lipps & Leland. Managing Partner Mike Carpenter said that the move signified the firm's commitment to being a litigation and policy firm.


Personal life

Leland is active in the Columbus community and has received numerous community service awards and citations. An avid baseball fan, Leland has served on the board of directors of the Columbus Clippers, the
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' AAA franchise, since 2005. During his tenure the Clippers have constructed a state-of-the-art, $50 million baseball complex named
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. Leland has lived in the Clintonville neighborhood of north Columbus since 1970.


References


External links


Campaign Web site''Policy in Practice'' newsletter
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Leland, David J. 1953 births Living people People from Kansas Ohio lawyers Democratic Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives Candidates in the 2014 United States elections 21st-century American politicians Ohio State University alumni Capital University Law School alumni State political party chairs of Ohio