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Mike Turner
USAU.S. HouseRepublican PartyOhio · Ohio's 10th congressional districtMember of the House of Representatives

Mike Turner

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Mike Turner is an American politician serving as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Ohio's 10th congressional district since 2013, having first been elected to Congress in 2002. Before his tenure in federal office, he served as the mayor of Dayton, Ohio, from 1994 to 2002, where he focused on urban economic development and the revitalization of the city's downtown area. A member of the moderate Republican Governance Group, Turner has long been active on the House Armed Services Committee, where he has consistently advocated for the interests of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Throughout his career, he has maintained a focus on economic policy, historic preservation, and national security issues.

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Born
January 11, 1960 · 66 years old
Birth place
Dayton, Ohio
Education
Belmont High School, Ohio Northern University (BA), Case Western Reserve University (JD), University of Dayton (MBA), Georgetown University (Doctor of Liberal Studies)
Career
Attorney

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