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Current Ohio Lawmaker Tapped For Judicial Post In Montgomery County

Rep. Jeff Rezabek

A Republican state representative has been tapped to fill a judicial seat in Montgomery County. 

Gov. John Kasich has appointed Jeff Rezabek to serve as a juvenile court judge in Montgomery County, filling the post created with the death of Judge Nick Kuntz. Rezabek, who is expected to resign from the House on July 11th, wasn’t seeking re-election because he was already running for the judicial seat. And this appointment gives him the opportunity to run as the incumbent. House Republicans have not yet announced their plans for filling Rezabek’s seat, but they could appoint J. Todd Smith, the Republican who is running for that post. He’s set to face Democratic Montgomery County Commissioner Dan Foley this November in what is being considered a competitive race this year.

 

 

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