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He finished in sixth place, with the top nine sitting on council. Although he is a Democrat, the council seats are nonpartisan. Terms last two years.
He finished in sixth place, with the top nine sitting on council. Although he is a Democrat, the council seats are nonpartisan. Terms last two years.

==2009 Un-endorsement==
In 2009, Jeff Berding was un-endorsed by the local Democratic Party. <ref><[http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2009/09/12/dems-pull-berdings-endorsement-fischer-keeps-his/ Cincinnati Enquirer on Berding's un-endorsement]</ref> The un-endorsement was cause for some strife as it got referenced by various Cincinnati media outlets.<ref>[http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/article-18786-berding-gets-blacked-out.html Cincinnati CityBeat referencing the un-endorsement]</ref>


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Revision as of 11:37, 19 September 2010

Jeff Berding is an American politician of the Democratic Party, who currently serves as a councilman for Cincinnati, having held a seat on council since his election in November 2005. He currently serves as Chair of the Rules and Government Operations Committee, Vice-chair of the Finance Committee, and is also a member of the Law and Public Safety Committee and the Economic Development Committee.

He graduated from St. Xavier High School in 1985.[1]

2005 Election

Berding was elected to Cincinnati City Council in 2005 in his first run for political office. He raised the most money of all candidates in the race.[2]

He finished in sixth place, with the top nine sitting on council. Although he is a Democrat, the council seats are nonpartisan. Terms last two years.

2009 Un-endorsement

In 2009, Jeff Berding was un-endorsed by the local Democratic Party. [3] The un-endorsement was cause for some strife as it got referenced by various Cincinnati media outlets.[4]

References

  1. ^ Korte, Gregory (2005-12-14). "Happy St. Xavier High School Day". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Gannett Company. Archived from the original on 2008-01-25. Retrieved 2007-02-12. {{cite news}}: More than one of |author= and |last= specified (help)
  2. ^ Cincinnati Enquirer fundraising report
  3. ^ <Cincinnati Enquirer on Berding's un-endorsement
  4. ^ Cincinnati CityBeat referencing the un-endorsement