“I’m Ready to continue what we have started! I have filed for re-election to the Ohio Senate and continue representing Ashtabula County, Geauga County, and Trumbull County”.

Your 32nd District!

State Senator Sandy O’Brien Files Paperwork for Re-Election to 32nd Senate District

Conservative Stalwart Will Have Full Backing of Republican Caucus, Local Leaders

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 18, 2023

(ASHTABULA) – State Senator Sandra O’Brien (R-Rome) announced that she has filed her petitions for re-election to Ohio’s 32nd District, which encompasses all of Ashtabula and Trumbull counties, and most of Geauga County. She was first elected to the seat in 2020 and previously served as the Ashtabula County Auditor for three terms.

Senator O’Brien has championed legislation aimed at strengthening education oversight, enhancing infrastructure throughout Northeast Ohio, and ensuring veterans receive proper healthcare.

“It has been among the highest honors of my life to serve the people of Ohio’s 32nd Senate District,” Senator O’Brien said. “I am excited about the conservative accomplishments we have achieved in the Ohio Senate, and I look forward to continuing that record for the next four years. There is still more work to be done and I humbly ask the voters for their continued support in the upcoming election.”

Ohio Senate Majority Leader Rob McColley echoed his support for Senator O’Brien.

“Senator O’Brien has been a rock solid conservative who has fought tirelessly for her district,” said Senator McColley. “This can be seen through the passion and values she brings to the Ohio Senate on a daily basis. I look forward to working with her to secure her reelection.”

Senator O’Brien received her bachelor’s degree in Education from Bowling Green State University and her master’s degree in Educational Administration from Edinboro University. A former teacher at both the elementary and collegiate levels, she brings a wealth of experience in the educational field to the Senate.

Senator O’Brien and her husband reside on a small farm in Ashtabula County and are the proud parents of four children and five grandchildren.