Keith Faber
2019 - Present
2027
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Keith Faber (Republican Party) is the Ohio Auditor of State. He assumed office on January 11, 2019. His current term ends on January 11, 2027.
Faber (Republican Party) ran for re-election for Ohio Auditor of State. He won in the general election on November 8, 2022.
Faber is a former Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing District 84 from 2016 to 2018.[1] Faber also served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 2001 to 2006.
Faber represented District 12 in the Ohio State Senate from his appointment in January 2007 to 2016. He served as president of the Senate from 2013 to 2017.
Faber was a district-level delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention from Ohio. He was one of 66 delegates from Ohio pledged to support John Kasich at the convention.
Biography
In addition to his political career, Faber is an attorney and the founder of Faber and Associates, his civil litigation and mediation law firm in Celina, Ohio. He has been a member of the Ohio State Bar Association's Public Understanding of the Law Advisory Board, the editorial board of Ohio Lawyer Magazine, the Ohio Association of Civil Trial Attorneys, and the Defense Research and Trial Lawyers Association.[2][3][4]
Faber was born on January 19, 1966, in Troy, Missouri, and his hometown is Celina, Ohio. In 1988 he graduated from Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, with a bachelor’s degree in public administration and policy. He earned his law degree in 1991 from the Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law. He has been a member of the Celina Fraternal Order of Eagles, Right to Life, the Mercer County Sportsman, Saint John's Lutheran Church, the Loyal Order of Moose, and a board member of the YMCA of Auglaize-Mercer. He lives in Celina with Andrea, his wife, and their two children.[5][6][7]
Political career
Ohio Auditor of State (2019-present)
Faber is the 33rd Ohio state auditor. He was first elected on November 6, 2018.
Ohio State Legislature (2001-2018)
Faber is a former Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing District 84 from 2016 to 2018. Faber also served in the state House from 2001 to 2006.
Faber represented District 12 in the Ohio State Senate from his appointment in January 2007 to 2016. He served as president of the Senate from 2013 to 2017.
Committee assignments
2017 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
Ohio committee assignments, 2017 |
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• Agriculture and Rural Development |
• Finance |
• Government Accountability and Oversight |
• Public Utilities |
2015 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Faber served on the following committees:
Ohio committee assignments, 2015 |
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• Rules and Reference, Chair |
• Joint Legislative Ethics, Vice-Chair |
• Legislative Service Commission |
2013-2014
In the 2013-2014 legislative session, Faber served on the following committees:
Ohio committee assignments, 2013 |
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• Reference |
• Rules |
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Faber served on the following committees:
Ohio committee assignments, 2011 |
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• Rules and Reference |
• Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources |
• Finance |
• Insurance, Commerce and Labor |
• Judiciary - Civil Justice |
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Faber served on the following committees:
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• Agriculture |
• Finance |
• Government Oversight |
• Insurance, Commerce and Labor |
• Judiciary - Civil Justice |
• Judiciary - Criminal Justice |
• Reference |
• Rules |
Sponsored legislation
The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.
Elections
2022
See also: Ohio Auditor election, 2022
General election
General election for Ohio Auditor of State
Incumbent Keith Faber defeated Taylor Sappington in the general election for Ohio Auditor of State on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Keith Faber (R) | 58.7 | 2,397,207 | |
Taylor Sappington (D) | 41.3 | 1,683,216 |
Total votes: 4,080,423 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Ohio Auditor of State
Taylor Sappington advanced from the Democratic primary for Ohio Auditor of State on May 3, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Taylor Sappington | 100.0 | 426,699 |
Total votes: 426,699 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Ohio Auditor of State
Incumbent Keith Faber advanced from the Republican primary for Ohio Auditor of State on May 3, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Keith Faber | 100.0 | 809,636 |
Total votes: 809,636 | ||||
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Campaign finance
2018
- See also: Ohio Auditor election, 2018
General election
General election for Ohio Auditor of State
Keith Faber defeated Zack Space and Robert Coogan in the general election for Ohio Auditor of State on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Keith Faber (R) | 49.7 | 2,152,769 | |
Zack Space (D) | 46.3 | 2,006,204 | ||
Robert Coogan (L) | 4.1 | 175,790 |
Total votes: 4,334,763 (100.00% precincts reporting) | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Ohio Auditor of State
Zack Space advanced from the Democratic primary for Ohio Auditor of State on May 8, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Zack Space | 100.0 | 508,131 |
Total votes: 508,131 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Kelli Prather (D)
Republican primary election
Republican primary for Ohio Auditor of State
Keith Faber advanced from the Republican primary for Ohio Auditor of State on May 8, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Keith Faber | 100.0 | 611,729 |
Total votes: 611,729 | ||||
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2016
Elections for the Ohio House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election was held on March 15, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was December 16, 2015. Incumbent Jim Buchy (R) did not seek re-election.
Keith Faber defeated Ed Huff in the Ohio House of Representatives District 84 general election.[8]
Ohio House of Representatives, District 84 General Election, 2016 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Republican | Keith Faber | 83.38% | 48,191 | |
Democratic | Ed Huff | 16.62% | 9,607 | |
Total Votes | 57,798 | |||
Source: Ohio Secretary of State |
Ed Huff ran unopposed in the Ohio House of Representatives District 84 Democratic primary.[9][10]
Ohio House of Representatives District 84, Democratic Primary, 2016 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Democratic | Ed Huff (unopposed) | 100.00% | 3,852 | |
Total Votes | 3,852 |
Keith Faber ran unopposed in the Ohio House of Representatives District 84 Republican primary.[9][10]
Ohio House of Representatives District 84, Republican Primary, 2016 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Republican | Keith Faber (unopposed) | 100.00% | 23,362 | |
Total Votes | 23,362 |
2012
- See also: Ohio State Senate elections, 2012
Faber won re-election in the 2012 election for Ohio Senate, District 12. Faber was unopposed in the March 6 Republican primary election and defeated Paul D. Hinds (L) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[11][12]
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | Keith Faber Incumbent | 78.8% | 111,694 | |
Libertarian | Paul D. Hinds | 21.2% | 29,974 | |
Total Votes | 141,668 |
2008
- See also: Ohio State Senate elections, 2008
On November 4, 2008, Faber was elected to Ohio State Senate District 12. He defeated Thomas Matthew (D) and Jack Kaffenberger (I) in the general election.[13]
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Candidates | Votes | |||
Keith Faber (R) | 106,637 | |||
Thomas Matthew (D) | 46,273 | |||
Jack Kaffenberger (I) | 6,750 |
Campaign themes
2022
Ballotpedia survey responses
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2018
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Keith Faber participated in Ballotpedia's candidate survey on April 10, 2018. The survey questions appear in bold, and Keith Faber's responses follow below.[14]
What would be your top three priorities, if elected?
“ | 1) I would use the Auditor's power of performance audits to shine a light on inefficient, ineffective government including performing audits of Ohio higher education. 2) I would be a steward of the public trust, working to catch public officials who are lying, cheating, or stealing and bring them to justice. |
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What areas of public policy are you personally passionate about? Why?
“ | My entire legislative career has been dedicated to making government more efficient, effective, and transparent. Most of the things that state government does are nonpartisan. While the Auditor is elected in a partisan election, it is not a partisan position. The Auditor of State is the one position in state government whose job is to be a watchdog of state government and shine a light on the inefficient, ineffective practices that cost tax payers money. As the drafter of Ohio's regulatory reform efforts and the challenge that led to an average 11.7% reduction in the cost of public college degrees, we have shown that government can do more with less.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many[16]
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Ballotpedia also asked the candidate a series of optional questions. Keith Faber answered the following:
What characteristics or principles are most important for an elected official?
“ | Good listener, hard worker, independent critical thinking, and an innovative problem solver.[16] | ” |
“ | My knowledge private sector experience coupled with my knowledge of state government and history of working to make state government work better gives me a good basis to understand where opportunities exist to make government more efficient and effective.[16] | ” |
“ | The Auditor of State is Ohio's Chief Compliance Officer.[16] | ” |
“ | A more efficient, effective and transparent Ohio government at all levels.[16] | ” |
“ | Shoveling snow and mowing lawns before I was 12 ans as a janitor for a local business at 12.[16] | ” |
“ | Keeping public officials accountable and honest coupled with providing confidence to Ohioans that their public funds are not mismanaged.[16] | ” |
“ | The Auditor sits on the Redistricting commission which will be responsible for drawing legislative lines and may also have a hand in the drawing of Congressional districts for the State.[16] | ” |
“ | It will be very helpful for anyone in this position to know how state government works. My experience with the state budget and working with state agencies will provide a great opportunity to identify potential efficiency and misspending.[16] | ” |
“ | My more that twenty years as a mediator and person handling financial matters gives me a technical background to identify and resolve complex issues that are regularly present in the Auditor's office.[16] | ” |
Campaign website
Faber’s campaign website stated the following:
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Government Accountability and Transparency OPEN THE GOVERNMENT. GIVE UP THE RECORDS. Even the news media recognized Conservative Keith Faber as a leader in creating access to public records. In fact, the Ohio Coalition for Open Government gave him their Public Service Award for it. As Auditor of State, Keith Faber will work with local government agencies to make the most commonly requested public records online so that Ohioans have easy access 24 hours a day. After all, it’s your money and your records. Cut Regulation and Red Tape CUTTING JOB-KILLING REGULATIONS Ohio’s economy depends on growing and maintaining a strong environment for entrepreneurs and private industry. That’s why Keith Faber led on reforms that have reduced new regulatory filings by nearly 50 percent and why he will continue his fight to reform Ohio’s burdensome regulatory environment so that we protect families and grow our economy at the same time. Rein in Wasteful Spending TAKING A HARDER LOOK AT STATE AGENCIES Ohio spends billions of dollars on government bureaucracy. Keith Faber crafted and helped pass legislation that requires performance audits of state agencies and may sunset ineffective, inefficient, or outdated state agencies. Improving Government Efficiency EFFICIENT, LESS COSTLY GOVERNMENT Keith Faber forced Ohio to cut taxes by $5 billion and insisted on the elimination of the job-killing small business tax. He knows a more efficient state government needs less of your money. Improve Higher Education Affordability and Efficiency MORE AFFORDABLE AND EFFICIENT HIGHER EDUCATION Ohioans want to send their children to quality colleges and universities that are affordable. That’s why Keith Faber issued the Ohio Higher Education Challenge that reduced the cost of a degree at Ohio colleges and universities by an average of 11 percent. Keith Faber will initiate performance audits of higher education to help eliminate waste and inefficiency.[16] |
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—Faber for Ohio Auditor of State[17] |
Campaign advertisements
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Campaign finance summary
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2018
In 2018, the 132nd Ohio General Assembly was in session from January 2 through December 31.
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2017
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In 2017, the 132nd Ohio General Assembly was in session from January 2 through December 31.
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2016
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In 2016, the 131st Ohio General Assembly was in session from January 5 through December 31.
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2015
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In 2015, the 131st Ohio General Assembly was in session from January 5 through December 31.
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2014
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In 2014, the 130th Ohio General Assembly was in session from January 7 through December 31.
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2013
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In 2013, the 130th Ohio General Assembly was in session from January 7 to December 31.
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2012
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In 2012, the 129th Ohio General Assembly was in session from January 3 through December 31.
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2011
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In 2011, the 129th Ohio General Assembly was in session from January 3 through December 31.[18]
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2022 Elections
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Footnotes
- ↑ Ohio Secretary of State, "Candidate Listing By Office," accessed February 8, 2016
- ↑ University of Toledo, “Spring Commencement 2015: Ceremony Speaker: Mr. Keith Faber,” May 10, 2015
- ↑ Faber and Associates, “About Keith,” accessed March 8, 2023
- ↑ [https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/biography/45424/keith-faber ‘‘VoteSmart’’, “Keith Faber's Biography,” accessed March 8, 2023]
- ↑ Legistorm, “Former State Rep. Keith Faber,” accessed March 8, 2023
- ↑ Keith Faber: Our Auditor of State, “Meet Keith,” accessed March 8, 2023
- ↑ [https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/biography/45424/keith-faber VoteSmart, “Keith Faber's Biography,” accessed March 8, 2023]
- ↑ Ohio Secretary of State, "Official election results," accessed December 21, 2016
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Ohio Secretary of State, "Candidate Listing By Office," accessed February 8, 2016
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Ohio Secretary of State, "2016 Official Elections Results," accessed August 29, 2016
- ↑ Ohio Chamber of Commerce, "2012 General Assembly Primary Candidates," January 17, 2012
- ↑ Ohio Secretary of State, "Ohio official results for 2012 General Election," accessed June 10, 2014
- ↑ Ohio Secretary of State, "Ohio State Senate official election results for 2008," accessed April 15, 2014
- ↑ Note: The candidate's answers have been reproduced here verbatim without edits or corrections by Ballotpedia.
- ↑ Ballotpedia's candidate survey, "Keith Faber's responses," April 10, 2018
- ↑ 16.00 16.01 16.02 16.03 16.04 16.05 16.06 16.07 16.08 16.09 16.10 16.11 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Faber for Ohio Auditor of State, "Issues," accessed October 1, 2018
- ↑ National Conference of State Legislatures, "2011 Legislative Sessions Calendar," accessed June 6, 2014(Archived)
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Preceded by Dave Yost (R) |
Ohio Auditor of State 2019-Present |
Succeeded by - |
Preceded by - |
Ohio House of Representatives District 84 2017-2018 |
Succeeded by Susan Manchester (R) |
Preceded by - |
Ohio State Senate District 12 |
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