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Scott Wiggam

Scott Wiggam is the state representative for the 77th district of the Ohio House of Representatives. He is a Republican. The district consists of Wayne County.

Scott Wiggam
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 77th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded byJeff LaRe
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 1st district
In office
January 3, 2017 – December 31, 2022
Preceded byRon Amstutz
Succeeded byDontavius Jarrells
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKatie Wiggam
EducationAsbury University (BA)
University of Akron (MA)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Air Force

Early life and career edit

Wiggam was born and raised in Wilmore, Kentucky.[1] Wiggam is a graduate of Asbury University and was a Bible major.[2] He has a master's degree in political science from the University of Akron. veteran of the United States Air Force, Wiggam did a four-year active duty tour where he was honored with an Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious service.[3]

Wiggam briefly worked as a lobbyist for a Christian organization.[4] Wiggam is the State Chair of Ohio for the American Legislative Exchange Council, a corporate funded non-profit that hosts closed-door meetings between global corporations and state politicians to influence legislation.[5][6]

Wiggam owned and operated The Neighborhood Cafe in Wooster for about one year before deciding to instead focus on a career in government .[2]

Wayne County Commissioner edit

Wiggam was elected to Wayne County Commissioner in 2004.

In 2009, he supported cutting the Sheriff's Office budget by $471,397, which resulted in laying off 13 deputies and diminished law enforcement service.[7]

In 2010, Wiggam said he would be in favor of putting a sales tax increase on the ballot.[7]

In 2011, Wiggam was the only commissioner to vote against allowing Medway Drug Enforcement Agency to put a replacement levy on the ballot.[8] The levy sought to replace the original levy that was passed in 1984.[8]

The Wayne County Courthouse underwent a substantial restoration project during Wiggam's tenure as commissioner. A historic preservation analysis of the building was conducted in 2002 that identified numerous areas of significant deterioration.[9] Some of these issues were not addressed for 13 more years and further damage resulted from weather exposure.[9] The cost of repairs was estimated to be $2.5M in 2002 but increased to $5.5M when they were finally addressed in 2015.[9] The construction contract was awarded to J. G. Johnson Construction Co from Cleveland.[10]

Ohio House of Representatives edit

State Representative Ron Amstutz, who was serving as Speaker pro Tempore, had served in both the Ohio House and Ohio Senate for over thirty years before being term-limited in 2016. As a result, Wiggam was one of two Republicans to seek the nomination to replace him.[11] With the district being made up of Wayne County, which Wiggam had represented as a commissioner for three terms, he defeated opponent David C. Kiefer by a 66% to 34% margin in the primary.[12]

In the general election, he defeated independent Stephen R. Spoonamore with 67% of the vote.[13] Spoonamore filed a lawsuit against Wiggam and other Republican politicians in Wayne County after he was initially denied permission to appear on the ballot as an independent.[14] A judge ruled in Spoonamore's favor, allowing him to be on the ballot.[15] Wayne County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark K. Wiest stated, "Some people believe Mr. Spoonamore is not qualified. ... I'm just wondering why we can't have an election? Ron Amstutz held that seat (for 30 years) ... why can't people have a choice? What are people afraid of?"[15]

Wiggam refused to participate in a debate hosted by the Wayne County League of Women Voters, maintaining his argument that Spoonamore was not a legitimate candidate.[16] Wiggam was sworn into office on January 3, 2017.

In the 2020 general election, Wiggam defeated Democrat Alison Theiss, a school bus driver and Certified Professional Sex Coach that had never held elected office.[17][18] Wiggam did not respond to an invitation to participate in a debate sponsored by the Wayne County League of Women Voters.[19]

HB6 Vote edit

Scott Wiggam voted in favor of House Bill 6, the nuclear bailout bill for two Ohio facilities. According to public campaign finance reports, Wiggam received $3,000 from the FirstEnergy PAC in 2019 and another $4,000 in 2020, as did dozens of other members of the Ohio General Assembly.[20] Wiggam also received $500 from Juan Cespedes, who was arrested along with Householder. Wiggam is a member of both the Public Utility & Energy & Natural Resource committees and voted to have Householder as Speaker of the House. Despite formal opposition from the Orrville Utilities Board,[21] which represents a municipal-owned power plant in his district, Wiggam still voted in support of HB6.

Wiggam publicly stated on social media the reason he supported HB6, “House Bill 6 actually lowered the average Ohioan’s electrical bill and ratepayers will see a cost savings of at least $1.3 billion over the next seven years by eliminating costly and inefficient energy programs. House Bill 6 also allows Ohio's nuclear plants which produce 15% of Ohio's energy (and 90% of Ohio's "clean" energy) to have an opportunity to compete in an extremely competitive energy market while saving 4000 jobs. Although I was not initially in favor of the bill I worked hard to reform it to serve the citizens of Wayne County by immediately reducing average ratepayers bills, focusing on clean energy generation in Ohio instead of out of state generators and creating a stepping stone to a more competitive energy market which will continue to lower energy costs for Ohio citizens.”

Wiggam was not among many prominent Republicans that called on Householder to resign after news of the scandal broke.[22] He also continued to defend HB6 even after the alleged bribery and racketeering scheme behind it came to light. “I do and will continue to defend this legislation,” he wrote in a public statement.[22]

Despite receiving campaign money from First Energy Corp PAC, voting for HB6, and continuing to defend it after the alleged scandal was revealed, Wiggam was appointed to the Select Committee charged with reviewing and repealing the bill.[23] The committee failed to repeal the bill by the end of the 2020 session.[23] After being appointed to the Select Committee, Wiggam accepted campaign contributions from American Electric Power PAC, which stands to benefit if HB6 is not repealed.[24]

Allegations by Former Aide edit

In January 2019, Wiggam's former legislative aide Marissa Reyes wrote a two-page letter to her Ohio General Assembly Representative Kristin Boggs accusing certain GOP lawmakers and staff of racist and sexist comments.[25] In the letter, also posted to her Twitter account, Reyes claims that during her time in Wiggam's office, "I had to endure months of unacceptable treatment and was forced to listen to the Representative’s opinions that painted myself, my family and other Hispanics in a demeaning light. When I respectfully disagreed with the Representative about an issue, I was told that ‘women do not think logically, they think with their hearts not with their brains.’"

At least some of the complaints were submitted to the House Administrative Office in Sept 2018. In January 2019, the House Administrative Office released its findings, which found no legal wrongdoing, but resulted in a warning being issued to another legislative aide accused of discriminatory behavior in the complaint.[26]

Reyes was laid off from her position as legislative aide to Wiggam at the end of January 2019, the same month that she published her letter about the harassment.[27]

As Wayne County Commissioner, Wiggam opposed efforts to ban the sale of confederate flags at the county fair.[28] Confederate flags are seen as symbols of white supremacy and slavery by opponents.[28] As a state representative, he voted against a bill that would prohibit the confederate flag at county fairs throughout the state.[28]

COVID-19 pandemic response edit

Wiggam has been a vocal critic of public health measures instituted to limit the spread of COVID-19. On June 3, 2020, Wiggam was one of 19 lawmakers that signed a letter stating “Ohio smashed the curve long ago. Mission Accomplished!”[29] The letter argued that the peak of the virus was well past over and was time for the public health orders to be cancelled.[29] Ohio's average cases per day skyrocketed in subsequent months, to much higher than what was seen in June.[30] Wiggam has argued that Ohio should pursue a “herd immunity” strategy.[29] This approach is not supported by most scientists and would result in up to two million deaths in the United States.[31] When asked in an interview about the June letter in October, Wiggam stated that he believed there was “a lot of misconstrued data” and that numbers reported by health officials were inaccurate and “padded by false positives.”[29] Wiggam stated that the nation was only focused on the pandemic because Republicans controlled the White House.[29]

Position on State executions edit

Wiggam is a proponent of the death penalty and in August 2019 announced he would be sponsoring a bill to execute prisoners in Ohio with fentanyl, an illegal opioid.[32] No other state has passed a similar law.[32] Governor Mike DeWine dismissed Wiggam's proposal.[32][33]

Endorsement of 2020 presidential election theories edit

In November 2020, Wiggam posted about fraud in the 2020 US presidential election on Twitter, implying it could be “illegitimate.”[34] He stated that, “there are literally thousands of fraudulent reports coming in...”[35] He provided a link to an article from The Epoch Times, a far-right website known for spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories about QAnon.[36][37] Wiggam stated that the media was “ignoring the growing evidence of voter fraud just like they ignored Hunter’s laptop.”.[38]

Allegations of campaign finance fraud edit

A complaint filed with the Ohio Elections Commission alleged that Scott Wiggam's campaign received valuable software at no cost from a right wing organization ALEC that assists conservative lawmakers. If true, this would constitute an illegal contribution violating both Federal campaign finance law and the Ohio Revised Code.[39]

Personal life edit

He is married with three children and resides in Wooster, Ohio.

References edit

  1. ^ "Candidate Profile for Scott Wiggam". ivoterguide.com. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  2. ^ a b Writer, Tami Mosser Staff. "Spoonamore, Wiggam face off for Amstutz's seat in Ohio House". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  3. ^ "Ten things about the new Ohio General Assembly". Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  4. ^ "Wiggam Plans Run for Ohio House Seat | Scott Wiggam". www.scottwiggam.com. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  5. ^ "What is ALEC - ALEC Exposed". www.alecexposed.org. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  6. ^ "Rep. Scott Wiggam". www.alec.org. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  7. ^ a b "Wiggam: If 'ifs' were met, he'd put sales tax up for vote". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  8. ^ a b "Medway to seek replacement levy in Wayne". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  9. ^ a b c "Wayne County Courthouse in dire need of iconic repair". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  10. ^ Writer, BobWarren Staff. "Wayne County, Ohio, Courthouse restored to grandeur". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  11. ^ "2016 candidates filing early in Wayne County". Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  12. ^ "Our Campaigns - Race Detail Page". Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  13. ^ "Our Campaigns - Race Detail Page". Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  14. ^ Writers, BobWarren and STEVEN F. HUSZAI Staff. "Spoonamore files lawsuit to get name put on November ballot". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  15. ^ a b Writer, STEVEN F. HUSZAI Staff. "Judge thinks board 'engaged in politics' with Spoonamore petition". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  16. ^ "Letter: Spoonamore on ballot, deserves vote". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  17. ^ "Allie Theiss - Sex Coach - Wooster, OH | YourTango Experts". www.yourtango.com. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  18. ^ Morgan, Emily. "Wiggam faces newcomer Theiss in race for Ohio's 1st District". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  19. ^ Morgan, Emily. "League of Women Voters to host virtual Candidates Night". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  20. ^ "Scott Wiggam". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  21. ^ Writer, Emily Morgan Staff. "Orrville Utilities board opposes House Bill 6". The Daily Record. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  22. ^ a b THOMPSON, ALEXANDER. "Some area GOP leaders call for Householder's resignation". Ashland Times-Gazette. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  23. ^ a b Pelzer, Jeremy; clevel; .com (2020-12-16). "Ohio lawmakers move House Bill 6 reform bill ahead, but its future remains murky". cleveland. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  24. ^ "AEP gave campaign cash to HB 6 repeal committee members". Energy and Policy Institute. 2020-11-02. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  25. ^ Balmert, Jessie (2019-01-07). "Aide details racist, sexist behavior from Ohio GOP lawmakers". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved 2020-02-22.
  26. ^ Hancock, Laura (2019-01-31). "Ohio House aide who said she was harassed, discriminated against hopes for improved culture". cleveland.com. Retrieved 2020-02-22.
  27. ^ Hancock, Laura; clevel; .com (2019-02-01). "Ohio House eliminates 7 aides, including one who made discrimination claims public". cleveland. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  28. ^ a b c "'Community is awakened': Confederate flag out at Wayne County Fair". Canton Repository. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  29. ^ a b c d e "19 lawmakers declared victory over COVID-19 in June. Now it's spreading in their districts". Ohio Capital Journal. 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  30. ^ "Ohio Coronavirus Map and Case Count". The New York Times. 2020-04-01. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  31. ^ Aschwanden, Christie (2020-10-21). "The false promise of herd immunity for COVID-19". Nature. 587 (7832): 26–28. Bibcode:2020Natur.587...26A. doi:10.1038/d41586-020-02948-4. PMID 33087872.
  32. ^ a b c Ludlow, Randy. "State legislator wants to use seized fentanyl in Ohio executions". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  33. ^ Kasler, Karen (19 August 2019). "DeWine's Dismissal Of Fentanyl Executions Maintains Execution Gridlock". radio.wosu.org. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  34. ^ "Tweet from Scott Wiggam on November 6, 2020".
  35. ^ "Tweet from Scott Wiggam on November 6, 2020".
  36. ^ "Tweet from Scott Wiggam on November 6, 2020".
  37. ^ "Trump, QAnon and an impending judgment day: Behind the Facebook-fueled rise of The Epoch Times". NBC News. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  38. ^ "Tweet from Scott Wiggam on November 9, 2020".
  39. ^ Buyakie, Bryce. "Ohio Elections Commission to review campaign finance complaint against Rep. Wiggam, others". Wooster Daily Record. Retrieved 2022-08-03.

External links edit

  • Ohio State Representative Scott Wiggam official site

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Scott Wiggam is the state representative for the 77th district of the Ohio House of Representatives He is a Republican The district consists of Wayne County Scott WiggamMember of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 77th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2023Preceded byJeff LaReMember of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 1st districtIn office January 3 2017 December 31 2022Preceded byRon AmstutzSucceeded byDontavius JarrellsPersonal detailsPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseKatie WiggamEducationAsbury University BA University of Akron MA Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States Air Force Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Wayne County Commissioner 3 Ohio House of Representatives 3 1 HB6 Vote 3 2 Allegations by Former Aide 3 3 COVID 19 pandemic response 3 4 Position on State executions 3 5 Endorsement of 2020 presidential election theories 3 6 Allegations of campaign finance fraud 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editWiggam was born and raised in Wilmore Kentucky 1 Wiggam is a graduate of Asbury University and was a Bible major 2 He has a master s degree in political science from the University of Akron veteran of the United States Air Force Wiggam did a four year active duty tour where he was honored with an Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious service 3 Wiggam briefly worked as a lobbyist for a Christian organization 4 Wiggam is the State Chair of Ohio for the American Legislative Exchange Council a corporate funded non profit that hosts closed door meetings between global corporations and state politicians to influence legislation 5 6 Wiggam owned and operated The Neighborhood Cafe in Wooster for about one year before deciding to instead focus on a career in government 2 Wayne County Commissioner editWiggam was elected to Wayne County Commissioner in 2004 In 2009 he supported cutting the Sheriff s Office budget by 471 397 which resulted in laying off 13 deputies and diminished law enforcement service 7 In 2010 Wiggam said he would be in favor of putting a sales tax increase on the ballot 7 In 2011 Wiggam was the only commissioner to vote against allowing Medway Drug Enforcement Agency to put a replacement levy on the ballot 8 The levy sought to replace the original levy that was passed in 1984 8 The Wayne County Courthouse underwent a substantial restoration project during Wiggam s tenure as commissioner A historic preservation analysis of the building was conducted in 2002 that identified numerous areas of significant deterioration 9 Some of these issues were not addressed for 13 more years and further damage resulted from weather exposure 9 The cost of repairs was estimated to be 2 5M in 2002 but increased to 5 5M when they were finally addressed in 2015 9 The construction contract was awarded to J G Johnson Construction Co from Cleveland 10 Ohio House of Representatives editState Representative Ron Amstutz who was serving as Speaker pro Tempore had served in both the Ohio House and Ohio Senate for over thirty years before being term limited in 2016 As a result Wiggam was one of two Republicans to seek the nomination to replace him 11 With the district being made up of Wayne County which Wiggam had represented as a commissioner for three terms he defeated opponent David C Kiefer by a 66 to 34 margin in the primary 12 In the general election he defeated independent Stephen R Spoonamore with 67 of the vote 13 Spoonamore filed a lawsuit against Wiggam and other Republican politicians in Wayne County after he was initially denied permission to appear on the ballot as an independent 14 A judge ruled in Spoonamore s favor allowing him to be on the ballot 15 Wayne County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark K Wiest stated Some people believe Mr Spoonamore is not qualified I m just wondering why we can t have an election Ron Amstutz held that seat for 30 years why can t people have a choice What are people afraid of 15 Wiggam refused to participate in a debate hosted by the Wayne County League of Women Voters maintaining his argument that Spoonamore was not a legitimate candidate 16 Wiggam was sworn into office on January 3 2017 In the 2020 general election Wiggam defeated Democrat Alison Theiss a school bus driver and Certified Professional Sex Coach that had never held elected office 17 18 Wiggam did not respond to an invitation to participate in a debate sponsored by the Wayne County League of Women Voters 19 HB6 Vote edit Scott Wiggam voted in favor of House Bill 6 the nuclear bailout bill for two Ohio facilities According to public campaign finance reports Wiggam received 3 000 from the FirstEnergy PAC in 2019 and another 4 000 in 2020 as did dozens of other members of the Ohio General Assembly 20 Wiggam also received 500 from Juan Cespedes who was arrested along with Householder Wiggam is a member of both the Public Utility amp Energy amp Natural Resource committees and voted to have Householder as Speaker of the House Despite formal opposition from the Orrville Utilities Board 21 which represents a municipal owned power plant in his district Wiggam still voted in support of HB6 Wiggam publicly stated on social media the reason he supported HB6 House Bill 6 actually lowered the average Ohioan s electrical bill and ratepayers will see a cost savings of at least 1 3 billion over the next seven years by eliminating costly and inefficient energy programs House Bill 6 also allows Ohio s nuclear plants which produce 15 of Ohio s energy and 90 of Ohio s clean energy to have an opportunity to compete in an extremely competitive energy market while saving 4000 jobs Although I was not initially in favor of the bill I worked hard to reform it to serve the citizens of Wayne County by immediately reducing average ratepayers bills focusing on clean energy generation in Ohio instead of out of state generators and creating a stepping stone to a more competitive energy market which will continue to lower energy costs for Ohio citizens Wiggam was not among many prominent Republicans that called on Householder to resign after news of the scandal broke 22 He also continued to defend HB6 even after the alleged bribery and racketeering scheme behind it came to light I do and will continue to defend this legislation he wrote in a public statement 22 Despite receiving campaign money from First Energy Corp PAC voting for HB6 and continuing to defend it after the alleged scandal was revealed Wiggam was appointed to the Select Committee charged with reviewing and repealing the bill 23 The committee failed to repeal the bill by the end of the 2020 session 23 After being appointed to the Select Committee Wiggam accepted campaign contributions from American Electric Power PAC which stands to benefit if HB6 is not repealed 24 Allegations by Former Aide edit In January 2019 Wiggam s former legislative aide Marissa Reyes wrote a two page letter to her Ohio General Assembly Representative Kristin Boggs accusing certain GOP lawmakers and staff of racist and sexist comments 25 In the letter also posted to her Twitter account Reyes claims that during her time in Wiggam s office I had to endure months of unacceptable treatment and was forced to listen to the Representative s opinions that painted myself my family and other Hispanics in a demeaning light When I respectfully disagreed with the Representative about an issue I was told that women do not think logically they think with their hearts not with their brains At least some of the complaints were submitted to the House Administrative Office in Sept 2018 In January 2019 the House Administrative Office released its findings which found no legal wrongdoing but resulted in a warning being issued to another legislative aide accused of discriminatory behavior in the complaint 26 Reyes was laid off from her position as legislative aide to Wiggam at the end of January 2019 the same month that she published her letter about the harassment 27 As Wayne County Commissioner Wiggam opposed efforts to ban the sale of confederate flags at the county fair 28 Confederate flags are seen as symbols of white supremacy and slavery by opponents 28 As a state representative he voted against a bill that would prohibit the confederate flag at county fairs throughout the state 28 COVID 19 pandemic response edit Wiggam has been a vocal critic of public health measures instituted to limit the spread of COVID 19 On June 3 2020 Wiggam was one of 19 lawmakers that signed a letter stating Ohio smashed the curve long ago Mission Accomplished 29 The letter argued that the peak of the virus was well past over and was time for the public health orders to be cancelled 29 Ohio s average cases per day skyrocketed in subsequent months to much higher than what was seen in June 30 Wiggam has argued that Ohio should pursue a herd immunity strategy 29 This approach is not supported by most scientists and would result in up to two million deaths in the United States 31 When asked in an interview about the June letter in October Wiggam stated that he believed there was a lot of misconstrued data and that numbers reported by health officials were inaccurate and padded by false positives 29 Wiggam stated that the nation was only focused on the pandemic because Republicans controlled the White House 29 Position on State executions edit Wiggam is a proponent of the death penalty and in August 2019 announced he would be sponsoring a bill to execute prisoners in Ohio with fentanyl an illegal opioid 32 No other state has passed a similar law 32 Governor Mike DeWine dismissed Wiggam s proposal 32 33 Endorsement of 2020 presidential election theories edit In November 2020 Wiggam posted about fraud in the 2020 US presidential election on Twitter implying it could be illegitimate 34 He stated that there are literally thousands of fraudulent reports coming in 35 He provided a link to an article from The Epoch Times a far right website known for spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories about QAnon 36 37 Wiggam stated that the media was ignoring the growing evidence of voter fraud just like they ignored Hunter s laptop 38 Allegations of campaign finance fraud edit A complaint filed with the Ohio Elections Commission alleged that Scott Wiggam s campaign received valuable software at no cost from a right wing organization ALEC that assists conservative lawmakers If true this would constitute an illegal contribution violating both Federal campaign finance law and the Ohio Revised Code 39 Personal life editHe is married with three children and resides in Wooster Ohio References edit Candidate Profile for Scott Wiggam ivoterguide com Retrieved 2021 01 31 a b Writer Tami Mosser Staff Spoonamore Wiggam face off for Amstutz s seat in Ohio House The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 01 31 Ten things about the new Ohio General Assembly Retrieved 2017 01 26 Wiggam Plans Run for Ohio House Seat Scott Wiggam www scottwiggam com Retrieved 2021 02 01 What is ALEC ALEC Exposed www alecexposed org Retrieved 2021 02 01 Rep Scott Wiggam www alec org Retrieved 2021 02 01 a b Wiggam If ifs were met he d put sales tax up for vote The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 02 01 a b Medway to seek replacement levy in Wayne The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 02 01 a b c Wayne County Courthouse in dire need of iconic repair The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 02 01 Writer BobWarren Staff Wayne County Ohio Courthouse restored to grandeur The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 02 01 2016 candidates filing early in Wayne County Retrieved 2017 01 26 Our Campaigns Race Detail Page Retrieved 2017 01 26 Our Campaigns Race Detail Page Retrieved 2017 01 26 Writers BobWarren and STEVEN F HUSZAI Staff Spoonamore files lawsuit to get name put on November ballot The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 01 31 a b Writer STEVEN F HUSZAI Staff Judge thinks board engaged in politics with Spoonamore petition The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 02 01 Letter Spoonamore on ballot deserves vote The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 02 01 Allie Theiss Sex Coach Wooster OH YourTango Experts www yourtango com Retrieved 2021 02 01 Morgan Emily Wiggam faces newcomer Theiss in race for Ohio s 1st District The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 02 01 Morgan Emily League of Women Voters to host virtual Candidates Night The Daily Record Retrieved 2021 02 01 Scott Wiggam Ballotpedia Retrieved 2020 07 23 Writer Emily Morgan Staff Orrville Utilities board opposes House Bill 6 The Daily Record Retrieved 2020 07 23 a b THOMPSON ALEXANDER Some area GOP leaders call for Householder s resignation Ashland Times Gazette Retrieved 2021 02 01 a b Pelzer Jeremy clevel com 2020 12 16 Ohio lawmakers move House Bill 6 reform bill ahead but its future remains murky cleveland Retrieved 2021 02 01 AEP gave campaign cash to HB 6 repeal committee members Energy and Policy Institute 2020 11 02 Retrieved 2021 02 01 Balmert Jessie 2019 01 07 Aide details racist sexist behavior from Ohio GOP lawmakers Cincinnati com Retrieved 2020 02 22 Hancock Laura 2019 01 31 Ohio House aide who said she was harassed discriminated against hopes for improved culture cleveland com Retrieved 2020 02 22 Hancock Laura clevel com 2019 02 01 Ohio House eliminates 7 aides including one who made discrimination claims public cleveland Retrieved 2021 01 31 a b c Community is awakened Confederate flag out at Wayne County Fair Canton Repository Retrieved 2021 02 01 a b c d e 19 lawmakers declared victory over COVID 19 in June Now it s spreading in their districts Ohio Capital Journal 2020 10 27 Retrieved 2021 02 01 Ohio Coronavirus Map and Case Count The New York Times 2020 04 01 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 02 01 Aschwanden Christie 2020 10 21 The false promise of herd immunity for COVID 19 Nature 587 7832 26 28 Bibcode 2020Natur 587 26A doi 10 1038 d41586 020 02948 4 PMID 33087872 a b c Ludlow Randy State legislator wants to use seized fentanyl in Ohio executions The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved 2021 02 01 Kasler Karen 19 August 2019 DeWine s Dismissal Of Fentanyl Executions Maintains Execution Gridlock radio wosu org Retrieved 2021 02 01 Tweet from Scott Wiggam on November 6 2020 Tweet from Scott Wiggam on November 6 2020 Tweet from Scott Wiggam on November 6 2020 Trump QAnon and an impending judgment day Behind the Facebook fueled rise of The Epoch Times NBC News Retrieved 2021 02 03 Tweet from Scott Wiggam on November 9 2020 Buyakie Bryce Ohio Elections Commission to review campaign finance complaint against Rep Wiggam others Wooster Daily Record Retrieved 2022 08 03 External links editOhio State Representative Scott Wiggam official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scott Wiggam amp oldid 1206285708, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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