Zack Milkovich

Zack Milkovich
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 35th district
In office
January 3, 2011-December 31, 2014
Preceded by John Otterman
Succeeded by Greta Johnson
Personal details
Born February 27, 1965
Akron, Ohio
Political party Democratic
Residence Akron, Ohio
Alma mater University of Akron
Profession Realtor, Contractor
Religion Christian

Zack Milkovich is a former member of the Ohio House of Representatives, serving the Thirty Fifth District from 2011 to 2014 and representing the City of Barberton and portions of Akron, Ohio. Zack's family is of Serbian ancestry.[1]

Career

After attending the University of Akron, Milkovich worked in Akron's tire mold industry for 20 years and now acts as a contractor and real estate investor.

Ohio House of Representatives

Although John Otterman, and his father, Robert J. Otterman had held the Akron seat for years, Milkovich won an upset victory in the 2010 primary.[2] In the heavily Democratic district, Milkovich managed to obtain 800 more votes than Otterman. He went on to defeat Republican Charles Lasher by 6,000 votes to take the seat in the general election.[3]

In 2012, he won reelection with 71.13% of the vote over Republican Kevin Mitchell. Milkovich was sworn into his second term on January, 2013. He currently serves on the committees of Commerce, Labor and Technology; Transportation, Public Safety and Homeland Security; Military and Veterans Affairs. Milkovich sponsored House Bill 232 which was signed into law by the Governor on April 10, 2014.

On May 6 2014, Milkovich was defeated in the Democratic primary 46.33%-53.66% by prosecutor Greta Johnson.[4]


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