Bill Reineke Explained

Bill Reineke
State House1:Ohio
State Senate:Ohio
District:26th
District1:88th
Term Start:January 4, 2021
Term Start1:January 3, 2015
Term End1:December 31, 2020
Predecessor:David Burke
Predecessor1:Rex Damschroder
Successor1:Gary Click
Birth Date:9 October 1954
Birth Place:Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Party:Republican
Children:Jacquelyn, Suzie
Education:Morehead State University (MBA)
Residence:Tiffin, Ohio

William F. Reineke (born October 9, 1954) is an American politician who represents the 26th district of the Ohio State Senate. A member of the Reineke family that has owned the Reineke auto dealerships for decades, he made his first run for public office for state representative in 2014. When incumbent Republican Rex Damschroder failed to qualify for the ballot in 2014,[1] Reineke decided to run to replace him. He won the primary election with 48% of the vote in a three way primary, including a win against Damschroder's wife.[2] Reineke went on to win the general election with 58% of the vote.[3]

Electoral history

Election results[4]
YearOfficeElectionSubjectPartyVotes%OpponentPartyVotes%OpponentPartyVotes%
2014Ohio House of RepresentativesPrimaryBill ReinekeRepublican2,79253.11%Rhonda DamschroderRepublican1,70332.39%Richard GeyerRepublican76214.49%
2014Ohio House of RepresentativesGeneralBill ReinekeRepublican17,33559.01%Bill YoungDemocratic12,04040.99%
2016Ohio House of RepresentativesPrimaryBill ReinekeRepublican15,777100.00%
2016Ohio House of RepresentativesGeneralBill ReinekeRepublican36,470100.00%
2018Ohio House of RepresentativesPrimaryBill ReinekeRepublican8,119100.00%
2018Ohio House of RepresentativesGeneralBill ReinekeRepublican26,01665.87%Rachel CrooksDemocratic13,48234.13%
2020Ohio SenatePrimaryBill ReinekeRepublican24,59964.80%Melissa AckisonRepublican13,36235.20%
2020Ohio SenateGeneralBill ReinekeRepublican114,77670.57%Craig SwartzDemocratic47,05028.93%Robert TaylorWrite-in8240.51%

Ohio House of Representatives

In his second term, Reineke worked as a member of the House Finance Committee to pass the two-year Ohio operating budget for fiscal years 2018-2019. One provision he supported as a part of HB 49 was to freeze Ohio's Medicaid expansion, preventing new enrollment in the program by low-income Ohioans.[5] In 2017, Reineke was named as the Assistant Majority Whip. His support of small businesses and working families and leadership for his district were cited as reasons for his appointment to the position.[5] With the ascent of Larry Householder as Speaker, Reineke was dropped from leadership.[6]

In 2019, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine proposed a gas tax increase in the state's two-year transportation budget. Representative Reineke opposed HB 62 because of the gas tax increase. The tax increase passed despite the opposition from Reineke and other conservatives in the House and Senate.[7]

2020 Ohio Senate Campaign

On April 9, 2019, Reineke announced he was running for the Ohio Senate seat that will be vacated by David Burke in late 2020.[8]

Reineke's campaign has been endorsed by Congressman Jim Jordan, incumbent Senator Dave Burke, the Ohio Republican Party, and the Buckeye Firearms Association.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rep. Rex Damschroder Off The Ballot In Ohio House Race . 2014-11-21 .
  2. Ohio election results, 2014 primary
  3. Ohio election results, 2014 general
  4. News: Election Results . Ohio Secretary of State . April 23, 2021 .
  5. Web site: House Bill 49 | The Ohio Legislature. www.legislature.ohio.gov.
  6. Web site: Representative Bill Reineke . Ohio House of Representatives . 25 September 2020.
  7. Web site: House Bill 62 - Votes | The Ohio Legislature. www.legislature.ohio.gov.
  8. Web site: Ohio House Rep. Bill Reineke announces bid for state Senate. Craig. Shoup. The News-Messenger.
  9. Web site: News. www.billreineke.com. Aug 26, 2020.