Mount Vernon, OH – Knox County Republican Scott Pullins was certified today as a Republican candidate for State Representative for the newly drawn House District 98 by the Holmes County Board of Elections. Pullins will appear on the August 2, 2022 Republican primary ballot. Ohio House District 98 consists of the City of Mount Vernon and Eastern Knox County and all of Coshocton and Holmes County. This district will only be applicable for the 2022 elections pursuant to a federal court order.
“I look forward to vigorously campaigning, door to door, throughout the district over the next two months,” said Pullins. “Republican voters in this new district deserve better choices for their representatives and I will give them one.”
“I also want to thank the bi-partisan Holmes County Board of Elections, Director Lisa Welch, Deputy Director Aaron To, and Holmes County Prosecutor Matthew Muzic for their hard work in making sure that voters had a choice in this election,” continued Pullins. “They went above and beyond in assisting me in obtaining ballot access. Holmes County is blessed to have these dedicated public servants.”
Scott Pullins is an Ohio attorney, charter school board member, political consultant, and writer. He provides services to small businesses, individuals, financial entities, and political organizations.
Scott Pullins has advised clients on complex legal, business, marketing and public policy issues. He is also the co-founder of the Ohio Taxpayers Association. He is a charter school board member and an elected member of the Knox County Republican Central Committee.
Mr. Pullins attended Ohio University and earned his Bachelors of Arts in Political Science from The Ohio State University. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Capital University Law School.
For further information, please visit www.scottpullins.org . Thank you.
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“I look forward to vigorously campaigning, door to door, throughout the district over the next two months,” said Pullins. “Republican voters in this new district deserve better choices for their representatives and I will give them one.”
“I also want to thank the bi-partisan Holmes County Board of Elections, Director Lisa Welch, Deputy Director Aaron To, and Holmes County Prosecutor Matthew Muzic for their hard work in making sure that voters had a choice in this election,” continued Pullins. “They went above and beyond in assisting me in obtaining ballot access. Holmes County is blessed to have these dedicated public servants.”
Scott Pullins is an Ohio attorney, charter school board member, political consultant, and writer. He provides services to small businesses, individuals, financial entities, and political organizations.
Scott Pullins has advised clients on complex legal, business, marketing and public policy issues. He is also the co-founder of the Ohio Taxpayers Association. He is a charter school board member and an elected member of the Knox County Republican Central Committee.
Mr. Pullins attended Ohio University and earned his Bachelors of Arts in Political Science from The Ohio State University. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Capital University Law School.
For further information, please visit www.scottpullins.org . Thank you.
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