Thomas C. Sawyer
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Thomas Charles Sawyer, (born August 15, 1945), also known as Tom Sawyer, is an American politician of the Democratic party who formerly served as a U.S. representative from Ohio from 1987 to 2003.
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[edit] Background
Sawyer was born in Akron. After graduating from high school, Sawyer received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Akron in 1968 and a master of arts degree from the same university in 1970.
Sawyer worked as an English teacher and then was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives, where he served from 1977 to 1983. In late 1983, he was elected Mayor of Akron.
[edit] Congressional career
[edit] Elected in 1984
After only one term as mayor, he was elected to the House from Ohio's 14th Congressional District, based in Akron. In 1984, he bet mustaches with Akron-area Republican Tom Watkins on the outcome of the Mondale / Reagan presidential election; he has been cleanshaven ever since. He was reelected seven times, never facing serious opposition in the heavily Democratic district. However, he was severely criticized for his support of NAFTA.
[edit] Redistricting and defeat
The redistricting following the 2000 census eliminated Sawyer's district. Most of Akron was placed in the 13th District, represented by fellow Democrat Sherrod Brown. However, Sawyer's home was placed in the Youngstown-based 17th District. The district had been held by Democrat Jim Traficant until his expulsion from the House in 2002. Traficant tried to run for his old seat as an independent. Traficant's former protege Tim Ryan also ran for the seat. The new 17th district was much more heavily pro-labor than Sawyer's old district and Sawyer was seen as being insufficiently pro-labor as a result of his support of free trade. In a surprise upset, Sawyer lost the 2002 Democratic primary to Ryan, who went on to win the seat in the general election.
[edit] 2006 primary defeat
Sawyer ran in the 2006 primary for Ohio's 13th congressional district. He was the front-runner, and endorsed by the major papers, but lost to Betty Sutton in a six-way race. The Ohio AFL-CIO, pointing to Sawyer's stand on NAFTA, endorsed Sutton.
[edit] State Board of Education
In 2006 Sawyer was elected to Ohio's State Board of Education, District #7. He received to 54% of the vote to Republican incumbent Deborah Owens Fink's 29%, green Candidate David Kovacs's 12%, and John Jones's 5%. The race received attention due to Deborah Owens Fink's promotion of intelligent design creationism in the classroom. Sawyer campaigned on his experience as an educator and a politician.
[edit] See also
- Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 14th District
- List of United States Representatives from Ohio