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Jim Buchy

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Preceded by
  
Jim Zehringer

Profession
  
Small Business Owner

Political party
  
Republican Party

Alma mater
  
Wittenberg University

Education
  
Wittenberg University


Residence
  
Greenville, Ohio, U.S.

Name
  
Jim Buchy

Preceded by
  
Larry Balweg

Religion
  
Lutheran

Succeeded by
  
Keith Faber

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Born
  
September 24, 1940 (age 83) Greenville, Ohio, U.S. (
1940-09-24
)

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James J. Buchy (born September 24, 1940) is a former Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives. He served two stints in the House, first from 1983 to 2000, and again from 2011 to 2016.

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Life and career

A graduate of Wittenberg University, Buchy is the former President and CEO of Buchy Food Service in Greenville. Buchy served as Assistant Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture and with the National Federation of Independent Business. Buchy sometimes travels to local schools and teaches them how government works and also advises students to not use heroin, as he sometimes calls it, "The Devil."

Prior to his time in the Ohio House, Buchy served on the Greenville Board of Education.

Ohio House of Representatives

Buchy first served in the Ohio House from 1983 to 2000, where he held positions as assistant majority floor leader, majority whip and assistant majority whip. In 2011, Representative Jim Zehringer was appointed by Ohio Governor John Kasich as the Director of Agriculture. As a result, Buchy was appointed as his successor in the Ohio House of Representatives. In the 129th General Assembly, he served on the committees of Agriculture and Natural Resources; Economic and Small Business Development; and State Government and Elections.

In 2012, Buchy won another term in the House, defeating Democrat Ronald Hammons with 81.01% of the vote.

Returning to the Ohio House of Representatives for another term, Buchy was elected back to leadership where he held the post, Assistant Majority Whip. He won a third term in 2014. In 2016, Buchy did not seek re-election as was succeeded again by Keith Faber.

References

Jim Buchy Wikipedia