Marc Guthrie Explained

Marc Guthrie should not be confused with Mark Guthrie.

Marc Guthrie
Order1:Member of the
Ohio House of Representatives
from the 71st district
Term1:January 3, 1983 – December 31, 1994
Predecessor1:Eugene Branstool
Successor1:Jay Hottinger
Birth Date:8 February 1952
Party:Democrat
Residence:Newark, Ohio

Marc Guthrie (born February 8, 1952) is a Democratic politician who formerly served in the Ohio General Assembly. Guthrie began his political career as a member of the Heath, Ohio City Council, and went on to serve six years as a Licking County, Ohio Commissioner. When Eugene Branstool opted to give up his seat in Ohio House of Representatives to run for the Ohio Senate, Guthrie entered the race to succeed him. He was successful, and was sworn into office on January 3, 1983. He won reelection to the Ohio House five times.[1]

In 1990, there was much speculation that Congress, however he opted to again run for his seat in the Statehouse. Soon after, he became assistant majority whip in the House. He won a sixth term in 1992.[2]

In 1994, Guthrie announced that he would forgo a seventh term in the House to run for the Ohio Senate, opting to take on newly appointed Senator Nancy Dix. With the year being overwhelmingly Republican, Guthrie lost for the first time, ending his career as a state legislator after twelve years.

Guthrie opted to return to politics in 2000, by running for Congress against Congressman Bob Ney. With a colorful campaign including support from Jerry Springer, Guthrie provided Ney with a contested race. In the end, Ney received 64% of the vote to Guthrie's 36%. Following his Congressional defeat, Guthrie returned to Newark where he opted to run for Newark City Council. He ended up serving on the council from 2003 to 2009, and again from 2011 to 2015.

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Notes and References

  1. Marc D. Guthrie Appointed to the U.S. Access Board . 2012-11-23 . 2014-12-31 .
  2. News: Marc Guthrie Will Not Run For Mayor Of Newark. WCLT . Newark . 2003-02-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141231033954/http://www.wclt.com/news/wclt/wclt6345.html . 31 Dec 2014.