Dayton Daily News

ANTANI IS TOP SPENDER IN RACE FOR STATE SENATE

Republican from Miamisburg is one of five seeking seat being vacated by term-limited Peggy Lehner.

- By Nick Blizzard Staff Writer

One 6th District Ohio Senate candidate outraised and outspent all the other candidates leading up to the primary election delayed by COVID-19.

State Rep. Niraj Antani, R-Miamisburg, raised $36,064 and spent $67,264, state records show, as one of five candidates seeking the seat being vacated by Kettering

Republican Peggy Lehner due to term limits.

The candidate Lehner endorsed — Rachel Selby, R-Washington Twp. — raised $23,475 and spent $2,355 before the March 5 deadline for filing campaign finance reports with the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office, according to records.

Neither of the other three candidates — Republican Greg Robinson of Oakwood, and Democrats Mark

Fogel of Centervill­e and Albert Griggs Jr. of Huber Heights — raised more than $6,151 or spent more than $2,472 during the reporting period, the filings show.

The seat — which pays $60,584 a year — covers part of Dayton and multiple suburban communitie­s, including Kettering, Huber Heights, Riverside, Centervill­e,

Miamisburg, Miami Twp., Washington Twp., West Carrollton, Oakwood and Germantown.

The March 17 primary was postponed due to the coronaviru­s. The state legislatur­e voted Wednesday to extend absentee voting to April 28 and no addi

tional in-person voting will be held.

Republican­s are on one ballot while Democrats are on the other. The winners will face off in November for the four-year seat the GOP has held since 1985.

Antani entered the filing period with $41,702. That’s more than $35,000 than all other candidates. Robinson had $6,150, Selby $2,401, Griggs $198 and Fogel no money, state records show.

Robinson loaned his campaign $25,500, leaving a balance $30,007 as of the filing deadline. Selby had the second most funds on hand with $23,521, followed by Antani at $10,501, according to records.

Fogel had $4,935 in contributi­ons and spent $2,471, leaving him with $2,464. Griggs reported no contributi­ons, but loaned his campaign $4,758 and had a balance of $198, records show.

The South Metro Republican Club gave each of the GOP candidates $50 and Antani accepted contributi­ons from six other organizati­ons or political action committees, totaling $4,500.

Selby and Robinson did not receive any other funds from organizati­ons; neither did Fogel or Griggs, according to filings.

Selby led all candidates with 74 individual­s contributi­ons, including $10,000 from Lehner, $2,500 from businessma­n Greg McAfee and $1,000 from Sharon Lowry of Washington Twp., records show. All contributo­rs were Dayton-area residents.

Antani listed 70 individual contributo­rs, with 13 giving $1,000 each. They included $3,000 from Kokila Antani of Miamisburg, $2,500 from Srikanth Paladugu of Miamisburg, and $2,000 from Shekar Reddy of Plantation, Florida, records show

He received 20 out-ofstate individual contributi­ons totaling $7,649.

Fogel had 53 individual contributo­rs, 18 from out of state. His largest donors were Julie Keck of Noblesvill­e, Ind., and Dawn Ross of Centervill­e, each of whom gave $500, according to filings.

Robinson had 11 individual contributi­ons, including a $5,000 one from Scott Stearns in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, records show.

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Rachel Selby
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Mark Fogel
 ??  ?? Rep. Niraj Antani
Rep. Niraj Antani
 ??  ?? Greg Robinson
Greg Robinson
 ??  ?? Albert Griggs Jr.
Albert Griggs Jr.

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