Betty Sutton

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Betty Sutton
Betty Sutton

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's 13th district
Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 4, 2007
Preceded by Sherrod Brown
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born July 31, 1963 (age 43)
Barberton, Ohio
Political party Democratic
Spouse Doug Corwon
Religion United Methodist

Betty Sue Sutton is a politician from Ohio. She is currently the Congresswoman for 13th Congressional District of Ohio in the United States House of Representatives, serving since 2007. The district includes most of the western and southern suburbs of Cleveland, including Akron, Lorain, Elyria and Cuyahoga Falls.

Sutton was born as the youngest of six children on July 31, 1963, in Barberton, just outside Akron. She attended Kent State University, and earned a Juris Doctor from University of Akron. She currently lives in Copley Township.

While still a student at the University of Akron, Sutton successfully ran for her first public office, earning a place on the Barberton City Council in 1990. From 1991 to 1992 she served on the Summit County Council. In 1993 she began serving in Ohio House of Representatives. She served as State Representative for eight years, when she was term-limited. She then went to practice Labor Law. At 28, she was the youngest woman ever to be elected to the Ohio State House of Representatives.

[edit] 2006 congressional campaign

Sutton won the November general election against Craig L. Foltin, the Republican mayor of Lorain. She defeated him 61.22 percent to 38.78 percent, or 135,639 votes to 85,922 votes.

The Republicans had high hopes for Foltin, who was the popular Republican mayor of a heavily Democratic city. However, Sutton benefited from the presence of Brown at the top of the ticket, as well as the strong anti-Republican mood in Ohio. The Chronicle-Telegram, an Elyria, Ohio newspaper, and WKSU-FM reported that Foltin conceded the race even before all results were released.

Her campaign received support from the pro-choice political action committee EMILY's List. [1]

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    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Sherrod Brown
    Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
    from Ohio's 13th congressional district

    2007–Present
    Succeeded by
    Incumbent