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William Troy Balderson (born January 16, 1962) is an American politician and businessman serving as the U.S. representative from
Ohio's 12th congressional district Ohio's 12th congressional district is a United States congressional district in central Ohio, covering Delaware County, Morrow County, and Licking County, along with parts of Franklin, Marion, Muskingum, and Richland counties. The distri ...
since 2018. He served as an
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representing the 20th district from 2011 until his election to Congress. A member of the
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, he was a member of the
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from 2009 to 2011.


Early life and education

Born and raised in southeastern Ohio, Balderson graduated from
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in 1980 and attended both Muskingum College and the
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, but did not graduate. He lives in Zanesville.


Early career

Balderson started working for his family's car business, Balderson Motor Sales, as a mechanic while a college student. He was vice president and general manager of the company from 1987 to 2008, the third generation of his family to run the business; his father had been in charge for a half-century. In financial disclosure statements, Balderson said he had no income from the car company since 2008; the company closed in February 2018.


Ohio General Assembly


House

When incumbent Jim Aslanides became term-limited, Balderson sought the Republican nomination for state representative of the 94th Ohio House District. He won the March 2008 primary with 67.6% of the vote. In the November general election, Balderson won with 54.01% of the vote. Balderson ran unopposed for reelection in 2010. While a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, he was on the House Finance Committee and chaired the Subcommittee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. In early 2010, Balderson proposed legislation that would subject Ohio Medicaid recipients to random drug tests in order to receive state benefits.


Senate

In late May 2011, State Senator
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announced that he planned to resign his seat in the 20th Senate District as of June 30, the end of the fiscal year. Stewart continued his service as majority floor leader until he resigned. On July 12, 2011, Senate President
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announced that Balderson would be appointed to the vacant Senate seat. He was sworn into office on July 13, 2011. On November 6, 2012, Balderson won a full four-year Senate term, defeating Democrat Teresa Scarmack with 59.79% of the vote. Balderson was selected in 2014 as co-chair of a special legislative committee to review Ohio's renewable energy and energy efficiency regulations, and chaired the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. In 2016, Balderson ran unopposed for reelection. Because of term limits, he was ineligible to run again in 2020. He decided to run for Congress, to represent
Ohio's 12th congressional district Ohio's 12th congressional district is a United States congressional district in central Ohio, covering Delaware County, Morrow County, and Licking County, along with parts of Franklin, Marion, Muskingum, and Richland counties. The distri ...
.


Committee assignments

*Energy and Natural Resources (chair) *Finance *Government Oversight & Reform *Public Utilities *Finance Subcommittee on Primary & Secondary Education *Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections


2018 special

Balderson was the Republican nominee for
Ohio's 12th congressional district Ohio's 12th congressional district is a United States congressional district in central Ohio, covering Delaware County, Morrow County, and Licking County, along with parts of Franklin, Marion, Muskingum, and Richland counties. The distri ...
in an August 7, 2018 special election triggered by the January 2018 resignation of Representative
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. He narrowly won the May Republican primary, with 20,101 votes (29.2%) to second-place finisher Melanie Leneghan's 19,437. Leneghan sued, asking to be declared the winner because of voting irregularities. The Ohio Supreme Court dismissed her suit in August 2018. In the August election, Balderson faced Democratic nominee Danny O'Connor. On election night, the results were too close to call; Balderson was officially certified as the winner on August 24. After the remaining absentee and provisional ballots were counted, Balderson won by 1,680 votes (0.8%), and was sworn into office on September 5.


2018 general

In the November general election, Balderson defeated O'Connor in a rematch of the district's August special election, with 51.6% of the vote to O'Connor's 47.1%.


2020

Balderson sought reelection and defeated the Democratic nominee, businesswoman Alaina Shearer, with 55.2% of the vote to Shearer's 41.8%.


Tenure

On July 19, 2022, Balderson voted against the
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, a bill that would protect the right to gay marriage at a federal level.


Committee assignments

*
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** Subcommittee on Oversight ** Subcommittee on Research and Technology * Committee on Small Business ** Subcommittee on Agriculture, Energy and Trade ** Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax and Capital Access


Caucus memberships

* Republican Governance Group *
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*
Republican Main Street Partnership The Republican Main Street Partnership is a 501(c)(4) organization that was allied with the congressional Republican Main Street Caucus. The Partnership continues to exist, while the Caucus was dissolved by its members in February 2019. Hist ...
* House Automotive Caucus * Congressional Motorcycle Caucus * General Aviation Caucus * Air Cargo Caucus * Suburban Caucus * Vision Caucus * CTE Caucus * Apprenticeship Caucus * Smart Cities Caucus * Community Health Centers Caucus * Beef Caucus * Taiwan Caucus * Travel & Tourism Caucus * Congressional Appalachian National Scenic Trail Caucus * Congressional Grid Innovation Caucus * Congressional Ohio River Basin Caucus * Congressional Rural Caucus * Congressional Second Amendment Caucus * Congressional Small Business Caucus * Auto Performance & Motorsports Caucus * Congressional Motorsports Caucus * Community College Caucus * Auto Care Caucus * Army Caucus * Boating Caucus * ALS Caucus * Civility & Respect Caucus * Manufacturing Caucus * Congressional Study Group on Japan (FMC) * Caucus on the Deadliest Cancers * Franchise Caucus * Veterans Education Caucus * USO Caucus * Appalachian National Scenic Trail Caucus * Congressional Agritourism Caucus * Macedonian American Caucus * Women in STEM Caucus * Congenital Heart Disease Congressional Caucus * Cut Flower Caucus * Congressional Telehealth Caucus * Congressional Critical Materials Caucus * Defense Industrial Base Caucus


Personal life

Balderson and his ex-wife Angela have a son. They divorced in 2014.


Electoral history


References


External links


Congressional website

Campaign website
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