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Columbus Dispatch senior editor Darrel Rowland speaks about campaign contributions in Ohio. During this episode of the Buckeye Forum politics podcast Rowland provides a snapshot of the top 16 donors in the state and give details on each of them.
Top 16 donors:
#1
$2.31 million
Virginia “Ginni” Ragan, Columbus
#2
$2.24 million
Frances, John and David Pepper, Cincinnati
#3
$1.90 million
Boich family, Columbus, Miami Beach
#4
$1.34 million
Ratner family, Cleveland area
#5
$913,000
Leslie and Abigail Wexner, New Albany
#6
$904,000
Karen Wright and Thomas Rastin, Mount Vernon
#7
$869,000
Bill Lager, Columbus
#8
$838,000
Geraldine and David Warner, Cincinnati
#9
$820,000
Ronald Wilheim, Cincinnati
#10
$704,000
Lindner family, Cincinnati
#11
$681,000
Donald and Gayle Oeters, Cincinnati
#12
$607,000
Richard W. Pogue, Cleveland
#13
$529,000
Lee and Patti Schear, Dayton
#14
$522,000
Anthony and Becky Alexander, Akron
#15
$495,000
David Maltz, Cleveland
#16
$441,000
Richard and Katherine Rosenthal, Cincinnati
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