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  Our Campaigns - Candidate - Ted Celeste   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ted Celeste, Democratic candidate for the 24 th District of the Ohio House of Representatives, has dedicated more than 35 years of his life to public service, education and business development, helping to improve the quality of life in Ohio and beyond.
His brother, Richard F. Celeste, was a State Representative from 1971 to 1974, Ohio Lt. Governor from 1975 to 1978, Governor of Ohio from 1983 to 1990, and U.S. Ambassador to India from 1997 to 2001.
Ted began his political activities at an early age, campaigning for his father when he was in the fourth grade.
www.ourcampaigns.com /CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=228   (865 words)

  
 Ted Celeste - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore S. "Ted" Celeste is an American politician and a member of the Democratic party in Ohio.
In 2006 Celeste was elected State Representative of the 24th district of Ohio, defeating the republican three-term incumbent Geoffrey C. Smith.
Celeste is a resident of Grandview Heights, Ohio and is a successful small businessman and an active member of First Community Church.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ted_Celeste   (164 words)

  
 Suburban News Publications, Columbus, Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Celeste, a longtime real estate agent from Grandview Heights, is running to unseat state Rep. Geoffrey C. Smith (R-Upper Arlington) in the 24th District of the Ohio House.
Celeste is poised to benefit from what he called "a real political climate change out there...People who have long voted Republican are disassociating themselves from the party," he said.
A native of Lakewood, in the Cleveland area, Celeste received a bachelor's degree in psychology from the College of Wooster.
www.snponline.com /Bonus_Text/election2006/10-4_all24celeste.html   (584 words)

  
 UAPA ARCHIVES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ted Celeste, a longtime Grandview resident, has announced his candidacy for the Ohio House District 24 seat.
Celeste, a Democrat, was scheduled to hold an official announcement Wednesday at the statehouse after ThisWeek's press deadline.
Celeste was the Democratic candidate for Ohio's U.S. Senate seat in 2000.
www.uaprogressiveaction.com /archives/2006/04/uapa_candiates_1.html   (513 words)

  
 photoj - a cyberwire service September 29, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Celeste is on a 88 county, 8 day bus trip to drum-up support for his underdog campaign.
COMMON SENSE EXPRESS--U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Ted Celeste gestures in front of his campaign bus titled the "Common Sense Express," during a news conference, in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, Sept. 29, 2000.
Celeste is traveling to the state's 88 counties over 8 days and marking his travels with a stake in each county.
www.photoj.com /browse/092900.html   (173 words)

  
 Celeste Townhomes | Ted Celeste
Ted has helped many new relocating OSU faculty get acquainted with the Central Ohio area and find homes that meet their specific needs.
Ted has also been very active in the central Ohio community recently, with service on the business advisory committee for the Grandview Schools, a governing board member of First Community Church, and President of the Grandview Marble Cliff Chamber of Commerce.
Ted and his wife Bobbie served in the U.S. Peace Corps teaching elementary school in the Fiji Islands from 1969-1970.
www.celestetownhomes.com /celeste_bio.htm   (430 words)

  
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In an Ohio House race however, Ted Celeste, an Italian-American Democrat is attacked with "mob innuendo" by Republican Geoffrey C.
Ted Celeste, a Democrat running in the 24 th Ohio House District, said he was offended by seeing his picture next to the marionette icon from The Godfather movie with the text, "Higher taxes are in the family."
Ted Celeste is a brother of former Ohio Gov. Richard F. Celeste.
www.italystl.com /ra/2880.htm   (1011 words)

  
 Ted Celeste to face DeWine in Senate bid
COLUMBUS — Ted Celeste, the brother of former Gov. Richard Celeste, defeated three Democratic primary opponents to run against U.S. Sen. Mike DeWine in the fall.
Celeste's familiar last name gave him the edge over two primary opponents who boasted endorsements from major labor unions and newspapers.
Celeste, a suburban Columbus real estate broker, is seeking to step out from the behind-the-scenes roles he played in his brother's campaigns.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2000/03/08/loc_ted_celeste_to_face.html   (574 words)

  
 Ted Celeste on Social Security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ted Celeste will oppose any efforts to raise the retirement age or reduce benefits by privatizing the Social Security system.
Ted Celeste will vote to eliminate the “Motherhood Penalty,” by giving parents credit toward Social Security for up to five years raising children for those either out of the work force or working part time.
Ted Celeste will help widows and widowers by increasing their Social Security benefit to reflect the real cost of living.
www.issues2000.org /Senate2000/Ted_Celeste_Social_Security.htm   (332 words)

  
 Courier Electronic Edition: 100300
Celeste is the brother of former Ohio governor Richard Celeste.
Originally, Ted Celeste was slated to speak to construction workers at Findlay's Main Street bridge, which has been closed for replacement since May. However, he was forced to change his plans when he learned that the workers would not be at the project site.
And on Oct. 11, Celeste is expected to return to Hancock County to be the featured speaker at the fall fund-raiser for the Hancock County Democratic Party.
www.thecourier.com /issues/2000/oct/100300.htm   (4188 words)

  
 AP Wire | 09/22/2006 | GOP ad targets brother of former Democratic governor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ted Celeste, who is challenging state Rep. Geoffrey Smith, R-Upper Arlington, would follow in his brother's footsteps, the television ad says.
Ted Celeste was an Ohio State trustee at the time.
The ad is part of a concentrated effort by House and Senate Republicans to blanket the airwaves in central Ohio and elsewhere.
www.ohio.com /mld/ohio/news/15581005.htm   (287 words)

  
 ludlow071500
COLUMBUS - Democrat Ted Celeste is not yet hitting street corners to wheedle change out of passersby to finance his campaign for the U.S. Senate, but he may be pricing tin cups.
Derrick Clay, Celeste's campaign manager, tries to put a positive spin on the numbers, saying the $189,335 his candidate raised between April 1 and June 30 was nearly double the amount he raised during the first quarter.
Ted Celeste is the brother of former two-term Ohio Gov. Richard Celeste, who won election as state CEO in 1982 and 1986.
www.cincypost.com /opinion/2000/ludlow071500.html   (679 words)

  
 90.3 WCPN®: Spotlight
Ted Celeste has dedicated more than 30 years of his life to public service, education, and business development, helping to improve our quality of life here in Ohio.
Ted's community service activities have included being a member of the Community Coordinated Child Care Committee; a member and president of the Italian Village Society; and a board member of the Godman Guild Settlement House.
His brother Richard F. Celeste was a State Representative from 1971 to 1974, Ohio Lt. Governor from 1975 to 1978 and Governor from 1983 to 1990.
www.wcpn.org /spotlight/news/0301debate.html   (1680 words)

  
 VOTE.COM | Who Should Win the Race for U.S. Senate in Ohio?
As a developer and businessman in Cleveland and Columbus, Ted served as President of National Housing Corporation, a Cleveland development firm; President of New Town Housing, a redeveloper of urban property in the Victorian Village section of Columbus; and President of the Columbus Magic Soccer Team, the capital city's first national soccer franchise.
Ted's first public service came in the U.S. Peace Corps where he and his wife, Bobbie, taught school in the Fiji Islands in 1969 and 1970.
Ted Celeste and his wife Bobbie, a counseling psychologist, live in Columbus.
www.vote.com /vote/10299827/objective10300220.phtml?cat=10882985   (330 words)

  
 The Athens NEWS: Twice weekly alternative   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ted Celeste, a Democrat from Grandview Heights, is challenging the re-election hopes of state Rep. Geoffrey C. Smith, R-Upper Arlington.
Old clips and headlines of Ted's older brother at the time of the tax hike provided the backdrop to the ad, which also stated that Ted Celeste "already supported raising your taxes," the Dispatch reported.
He defended the ad, noting that when Ted Celeste was serving as an Ohio State trustee in 1998, he supported a resolution endorsing State Issue 2, the Gov. Taft-backed penny sales-tax increase for education that got sunk at the polls.
www.athensnews.com /issue/article.php3?story_id=26076   (1558 words)

  
 Apria - resources - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
But this year, he is considered one of the most vulnerable Republicans in the House, facing a stiff challenge from Celeste, the younger brother of former Gov. Richard F. Celeste.
Celeste said he would pass mentalhealth parity, the requirement that health plans offer equal coverage for mental and physical ailments.
Celeste was an Ohio State University trustee in 1998, when the board voted unanimously for a resolution to support a penny sales-tax increase for education pushed by Republican Gov. George V. Voinovich.
www.apria.com /resources/1,2725,494-551073,00.html   (599 words)

  
 Cincinnati.Com - Election 2000
Celeste says those commercials cloak a voting record that actually benefits corporate interests at the expense of children and hard-working families.
Celeste has not made much of a dent in the race, lagging as much as 30 percentage points behind Mr.
Celeste said his commercials, set to air in the campaign's final weeks, could help close the gap.
www.cincinnati.com /election2000/federal/senateissue.html   (812 words)

  
 NRO Battleground
DeWine has a massive war chest while his opponent Ted Celeste was cut off from the Democratic fundraising machine and left to fend for himself.
No matter what Celeste tried to do, no matter what issue he tried to raise, he could not change the fact that DeWine is an experienced, mild-mannered, centrist, public servant, with ten times more money.
Celeste is so broke and so desperate for media attention that he recently announced that he was launching an Internet-only ad--unfortunately that is all he can afford.
www.nationalreview.com /battleground/battleground-ohio110100.shtml   (441 words)

  
 Politics Extra: Ted, Ted, Ted
In walked Ted Celeste, much to the delight of fans of his brother and former governor, Richard Celeste.
Ted Celeste defeated incumbent state Rep. Geoff Smith Tuesday, one of seven seats gained by Democrats in the Ohio House.
Richard Celeste was the last Democrat to win a governor's race in Ohio, in 1986.
frontier.cincinnati.com /blogs/gov/2006/11/ted-ted-ted.asp   (225 words)

  
 Upcoming.org: Ted Celeste - OH 24 candidate at Paul's Fifth Avenue (Friday, October 6, 2006)
Celeste has held a wide variety of public and political positions in his career.
Ted also managed his brother Richard's campaign's for Lt. Governor and Richard's first gubernatorial campaign.
Celeste is running for the 24th House seat against incumbent Geoffrey Smith (R-Columbus).
upcoming.org /event/108614   (188 words)

  
 Candidate Statements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ted Celeste (D) Social Security is an American success story.
Ted Celeste will fight to secure pensions for working Americans, by expanding pension portability, simplifying the pension process for small businesses and protecting employee pension funds.
Ted Celeste will never forget that two-thirds of America’s senior citizens depend on Social Security for over half of their entire income.
www.socialsecurity.org /election00/congress/oh-sen-d.txt.html   (308 words)

  
 Democrats promise Medicare changes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Celeste says the federal tax surplus should go toward state-funded medication coverage plans that would cut Medicare patients' costs in half.
Celeste told reporters that right now Medicare recipients pay about $400 a month for medicine.
Celeste said his opponent, incumbent Mike DeWine, would spend the tax surplus on an estate tax cut.
www.stater.kent.edu /stories_old/00fall/91400/K913celestelbw.html   (216 words)

  
 Courier Electronic Edition: 101200
Celeste, who is the brother of former Ohio Gov. Richard Celeste, is running against DeWine in the Nov. 7 general election.
Celeste noted that DeWine is now running television advertisements that say he would like to increase the number of teachers.
Celeste also described DeWine as a "temporary inhabitant" of the Senate seat from Ohio while praising former U.S. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Cleveland.
www.thecourier.com /issues/2000/oct/101200.htm   (5065 words)

  
 THE POST: No surprises in Senate race
Democrat Ted Celeste, brother of former Ohio Gov. Richard Celeste, easily defeated opponents Richard Cordray, Marvin McMickle and Dan Radokovich to earn the Democratic nomination.
Celeste received 44 percent of the vote; Cordray got 24 percent; McMickle garnered 24 percent and Radakovich received 8 percent, with 100 percent of the votes counted.
Celeste cited his ability to engage disenchanted voters as the major reason for his victory.
thepost.baker.ohiou.edu /archives/archives3/mar00/030800/news5.html   (406 words)

  
 photoj - a cyberwire service January 6, 2000
HI-TECH CAMPAIGN--Ted Celeste, brother of U.S. ambassador to India and former two-term governor Richard Celeste, announces his candidacy for the U.S. Senate live on his web site chat room, from a computer lab at Grandview High School, in the Grandview Heights suburb of Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2000.
Celeste was joined by this wife Bobbie, left and daughter Liz.
CELESTE MUG--This is a mug shot of Democratic senatorial candidate Ted Celeste, taken in Grandview Heights, Ohio, on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2000.
www.photoj.com /browse/010600.html   (176 words)

  
 Dan Dodd For State Representative - Ohio's 91st district   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ted Celeste, a Democrat running in the 24 th Ohio House District, which includes Grandview Heights and Upper Arlington, said he was offended by seeing his picture next to the marionette icon from The Godfather movie with the text, "Higher taxes are in the family."
Celeste’s opponent, Rep. Geoffrey C. Smith, R-Upper Arlington, did not return a message seeking comment.
The mailing links Celeste to his brother, former Gov. Richard F. Celeste, who raised the state income tax in 1983, a move that was later approved by Ohio voters.
www.doddforohio.com /news/20061028_columbus_dispatch.php   (759 words)

  
 Celeste heading back to native soil in 2001 - Business First of Columbus:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Celeste, who was Ohio governor from 1983 to 1991, is due back in the United States at the end of March, reports his brother, Ted Celeste, the Grandview Heights real estate broker who lost the U.S. Senate race this fall against Republican incumbent Mike DeWine.
It's uncertain whether Celeste would return to the Cleveland area, where he owns a condo, or perhaps relocate to the Washington, D.C., area, from where his second wife, Jacqueline, hails and where her mother resides.
As for Ted Celeste, he said he has no regrets of the year he spent campaigning against an entrenched incumbent senator who ended up being re-elected handily.
www.bizjournals.com /columbus/stories/2000/12/25/tidbits.html   (576 words)

  
 DeWine enjoys 2-1 margin over Celeste
Remarks like that frustrate Ted Celeste, the Democratic candidate who is best known for being the brother of former Gov. Richard Celeste.
Celeste has never held an elected office, though he has managed campaigns for his brother.
Celeste's efforts, opinion polls indicate many voters have already made up their minds.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2000/10/16/loc_dewine_enjoys_2-1.html   (1262 words)

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