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Keith Faber

American lawyer and politician (born 1966)

Keith Faber

Summary

American lawyer and politician (born 1966)

FieldValue
nameKeith Faber
imageOhio Senate 130th General Assemby 2013-2014 - DPLA - 4dd33bcc8c6b71853ab731d33616f568 (page 2).jpg
captionPortrait, 2013–2014
office33rd Auditor of Ohio
governorMike DeWine
term_startJanuary 12, 2019
predecessorDave Yost
state_house1Ohio
district184th
term_start1January 3, 2017
term_end1January 7, 2019
predecessor1Jim Buchy
successor1Susan Manchester
term_start2January 3, 2001
term_end2January 2, 2007
predecessor2Jim Buchy
successor2Jim Zehringer
office394th President of the Ohio Senate
term_start3January 7, 2013
term_end3December 31, 2016
predecessor3Tom Niehaus
successor3Larry Obhof
state_senate4Ohio
district412th
term_start4January 2, 2007
term_end4December 31, 2016
predecessor4Jim Jordan
successor4Matt Huffman
birth_date
birth_placeTroy, Missouri, U.S.
partyRepublican
spouseAndrea Faber
children2
educationOakland University (BA)
Ohio State University (JD)

Ohio State University (JD)

Keith Faber (born January 19, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician from Ohio. A Republican, he has been State Auditor of Ohio since 2019. He was formerly a member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2001-2007), elected from the 84th district, and then a member of the Ohio State Senate (2007-2016), elected from the 12th District. He was president of the Ohio Senate from 2013 to 2016.

Life and career

Sidney]] office in 2007. From left-to-right: John Garmhausen, State Senator Keith Faber, State Representative John Adams, Mayor Frank J. Mariano, City of Sidney, City Councilman Steve Hamby, Doug Borchers, Congressman Jim Jordan

With incumbent Jim Buchy unable to run for another term in the House in 2000, Faber sought to replace him. He faced a primary race with fellow Republican Terry Haworth, and won by about 1,300 votes. He defeated Democrat Bill Sell in the general election by about 14,000 votes. He won reelection in 2002, 2004, and 2006.

When Jim Jordan vacated his state Senate seat after winning a seat in Congress, Faber was one of seven who sought to replace him, along with Derrick Seaver, Gene Krebs, Robert J. Luckey III, Toni Slusser, Vincent Foulk and Kreg Allison. Faber won the support of Senate Republicans, and took the seat in the Senate in February 2007. Soon after the appointment, Senate President Bill Harris appointed Faber to the Senate Finance and Financial Institutions Committee.

For the 128th General Assembly, Faber served as Senate majority floor leader, and in the 129th General Assembly, he served as president pro tempore, the second highest post in the Senate. As President pro tempore, Faber was also vice chairman of the Senate Rules and Reference Committee. Faber won reelection to a second term in 2012, defeating Libertarian Paul Hinds with 79.07% of the vote. Faber served as the 94th President of the Ohio Senate throughout his last term in the upper chamber, before being ineligible to run again in 2016 due to term limits.

In a 2016 survey by Columbus Monthly of Statehouse insiders ("lawmakers, legislative aides, lobbyists, journalists and Kasich administration officials"), Faber was rated "Most Ambitious," "Most Humorless," "Least Compassionate," "Most Arrogant," and "Most Aggressive Campaign Fundraiser."

Ohio House of Representatives

In 2016, state Representative Jim Buchy, who had returned to the House after Faber had succeeded him in 2000, again decided to retire, in what perhaps strategically opened up the seat for Faber, who himself was term-limited from his seat in the Senate, where he had served as the body's president since 2013. He easily won election, receiving over 83% of the vote against Democrat Ed Huff in the 2016 general election. | access-date = 2017-01-08

Auditor of State

Faber speaking at a rally in 2018

Campaign

In February 2017, Faber announced his intention to run for Ohio Auditor of State. Ohio Speaker of the House Cliff Rosenberger considered running for the Republican nomination for auditor, but chose not to do so. He ran unopposed for the Republican nomination in the May 2018 primary. During his campaign, Faber emphasized performance audits to promote government efficiency.

Faber faced former U.S. Representative Zack Space, the Democratic nominee, in the 2018 campaign for state auditor. In October 2018, the Associated Press published an investigation revealed that Faber and his businesses incurred penalties for tax delinquencies between 2008 and 2015 across multiple properties and years and in two counties. Before Faber's tax payment history came to light, Faber had run digital ads attacking Space for his two tax penalties in 2005 and 2008. Both candidates cited administrative errors as the reason for the late payments. Space's campaign accused Faber of hypocrisy; Faber’s bookkeeper took responsibility for the delays.

On November 6, 2018, Faber was elected State Auditor. Faber received 49.66% of the vote, defeating Space, who received 46.28%.

Tenure

Faber was first inaugurated as auditor on January 12, 2019. He was inaugurated for a second term on January 9, 2023, joined by his family and sworn in by newly elected chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court Sharon Kennedy.

Electoral history

YearSDDemocratVotesPctRepublicanVotesPctIndependentVotesPctLibertarianVotesPct
200812Thomas Matthew46,27328.98%Keith Faber106,63766.79%Jack Kaffenberger6,7504.23%
201212NoneKeith Faber111,69478.84%
YearHDDemocratVotesPctRepublicanVotesPct
200077Bill Sell18,23236.2%Keith Faber32,132
200277Ben Amstutz9,48324.16%Keith Faber28,353
200477Betsy Marshall17,13130.2%Keith Faber39,600
200677Betsy Marshall15,52234.82%Keith Faber29,060
201684Ed Huff9,60716.62%Keith Faber48,191
YearDemocratVotesPctRepublicanVotesPctLibertarianVotesPct
2018Zack Space2,006,20446.28%Keith Faber2,152,76949.66%Robert C. Coogan
2022Tyler Sappington1,683,21641.25%Keith Faber2,397,20758.75%

Personal life

Faber is married to Andrea Faber, and together they have two children. They reside in Celina, Ohio.

References

References

  1. Blackwell, Kenneth [http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/elections/electResultsMain/2000ElectionsResults/RepOhHouseReps03072000.aspx 2000 primary election results] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-06-27 (2000-03-07))
  2. Blackwell, Kenneth [http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/elections/electResultsMain/2000ElectionsResults/OHHouseReps11072000.aspx 2000 general election results] {{webarchive. link. (2011-06-27 (2000-11-07))
  3. "News Archives - Urbana Daily Citizen".
  4. "Area's state lawmakers take leadership spots".
  5. link. (2012-12-04 (2012-11-06))
  6. Ghose, Dave. (September 23, 2016). "Rating the Legislators".
  7. (24 October 2017). "House speaker Rosenberger ponders run for Ohio auditor".
  8. Mary Kilpatrick, [https://apnews.com/article/ccbfafd5cfa94c7dbd8991cbe1c18128 House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger says he won' run for state auditor], Cleveland.com (October 30, 2017).
  9. [https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/election-results-and-data/2018-official-elections-results/ 2018 Official Election Results], Ohio Secretary of State.
  10. Roger LaPointe. (September 16, 2018). "Faber campaigns on vigilance". Sentinel-Tribune.
  11. Julie Carr Smyth. (October 12, 2018). "Tax penalty questions swirl in race for Ohio auditor".
  12. (6 November 2018). "GOP state Rep. Keith Faber elected as Ohio auditor".
  13. [https://apnews.com/article/a3276d7c03604134a1bc1e63b94f4c30 Friday kicks off inaugurals for new Ohio officeholders], Associated Press (January 11, 2019).
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