Randy Weston (politician) explained

Randy Weston
State House:Ohio
Term Start:January 3, 1991
Term End:March 1, 1999
District:90th
Predecessor:Larry Adams
Successor:Bob Gooding
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:2 May 1958
Birth Place:Marion, Ohio, U.S.

Randy Weston (born May 2, 1958)[1] is a former American politician who served as a was a Democratic member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1991 to 1999. His district consisted of a portion of Crawford, Wyandot, Marion, and Seneca counties. Weston won all five of his elections to the House of Representatives successively and within a nine-year span. He was succeeded by Bob Gooding, who was appointed to the position after Weston resigned to accept another position. The next individual to win the seat in election was Steve Reinhard.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Who's Who in American Politics. 1997–1998. 1679.
  2. Book: Official Roster, Federal, State, County Officers and Departmental Information. Ohio. Secretary of State. 1991. The Secretary. 0741-9988. 2015-03-22.