
Rep. Steve Austria (R)
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| n/a | austria.house.gov |
| DC Contact Information | State Office Contact Information |
| Phone: 202-225-4324 | Phone: (937) 325-0474 |
| Address: 439 CHOB, DC 20515 | Address: 5 West North Street, Springfield OH 45504-2544 |
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| Elected: 2008, 2nd term. |
| District: Ohio, District 7 |
| Born: Oct. 12, 1958, Cincinnati |
| Home: Beavercreek |
| Education: Marquette U., B.A. 1981 |
| Professional Career: Financial advisor |
| Political Career: OH House, 1998-2000; OH Senate, 2000-08, Majority whip, 2004-08. |
| Ethnicity: White/Caucasian |
| Religion: Catholic |
| Family: Married (Eileen); 3 children |
The congressman from the 7th district is Steve Austria, a protégé of Republican Rep. Dave Hobson, the longtime incumbent whose retirement paved the way for Austria’s election in 2008. His father, Dr. Clement Austria, was born in the Philippines but moved to Cincinnati to attend medical school. Austria was born in Cincinnati and grew up in Xenia, Ohio, with eight younger siblings. He graduated from Marquette University with a bachelor’s degree in political science, then returned home and founded a financial planning business. He worked for the local GOP, and his wife, Eileen, worked for Hobson as his district director from 1990 to 2007. Read More
| Austria Steve | Votes: 135,721 | Percent: 62.17% | Spent: $785,806 |
| Conner Bill | Votes: 70,400 | Percent: 32.25% | Spent: $29,597 |
| Anderson John | Votes: 9,381 | Percent: 4.3% | Spent: $157,969 |
| Austria Steve | Votes: 46,072 | Percent: 82.85% | |
| Mitchel John | Votes: 9,535 | Percent: 17.15% | |
2008 (58%)
National Journal’s rating system is an objective method of analyzing voting. The liberal score means that the lawmaker’s votes were more liberal than that percentage of his colleagues’ votes. The conservative score means his votes were more conservative than that percentage of his colleagues’ votes. The composite score is an average of a lawmaker’s six issue-based scores. See all NJ Voting
| 2010 | 2009 | |
| Economic | 21 (L) : 79 (C) | 28 (L) : 71 (C) |
| Social | 18 (L) : 77 (C) | 29 (L) : 68 (C) |
| Foreign | 12 (L) : 79 (C) | - (L) : 75 (C) |
| Composite | 19.3 (L) : 80.7 (C) | 23.8 (L) : 76.2 (C) |
The vote ratings by 10 special interest groups provide insight into a lawmaker’s general ideology and the degree to which he or she agrees with the group’s point of view. Some organizations provide just one combined rating for 2009 and 2010, the two sessions of the 111th Congress. About the interest groups.
Key House Votes| Regulate financial firms | Vote: N | Year: 2010 |
| Pass tax cuts for some | Vote: N | Year: 2010 |
| Stop detainee transfers | Vote: Y | Year: 2010 |
| Legalize immigrants' kids | Vote: N | Year: 2010 |
| Repeal don't ask, tell | Vote: N | Year: 2010 |
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