Zachary Space

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U.S. Representative

Zachary Space (D)

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OH-18

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Positions
Leadership: No leadership position
Committees: House Committee on Energy and Commerce, and House Committee on Veterans' Affairs
(subcommittees and past assignments)

2010 candidates for OH-18
(Next election: 2 November 2010)

Unconfirmed
incumbent:
Zachary Space
Confirmed: Fred Dailey, Jeanette Moll, Bob Gibbs, Patrick Carlisle
Considering: Jimmy Stewart, John Carey, Jay Hottinger
Rumored: None so far
Potential: None so far
Dropped-out: None so far
(more info & editing for OH-18)
On the Web
Official website
Twitter:
This member of Congress does not Twitter.

YouTube Channel
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Zachary "Zack" Space, a Democrat, has represented the 18th Congressional District of Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2007.

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Record and controversies

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Organization 2007 Scorecard
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2008 Scorecard
Score - Agree ratio
American Civil Liberties Union not avail. not avail.
American Conservative Union 20 - 1/5 not avail.
AFSCME not avail. not avail.
Americans for Democratic Action 95 - 19/20 80 - 16/20
Club for Growth not avail. not avail.
Drum Major Institute not avail. not avail.
Family Research Council not avail. not avail.
Information Technology Industry Council not avail. not avail.
League of Conservation Voters not avail. not avail.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People not avail. not avail.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce 58 - 11/20 not avail.


Iraq War

For more information see the chart of U.S. House of Representatives votes on the Iraq War.

Environmental record

For more information on environmental legislation, see the Energy and Environment Policy Portal

Biography

Early life

Born in Dover, Ohio in 1961, Space is the son of Socrates Space and Sandra Gallion. His grandparents immigrated to the United States from Greece in the early years of the 20th century. His grandfather and namesake, Zacharias Space, earned U.S. citizenship through service in World War I. After graduating from Dover High School in 1979, Space attended Kenyon College in Knox County. While earning a degree in political science, he was awarded All-American honors in football and was named the 1982 Athlete of the Year at Kenyon. After his graduation from Kenyon, Space enrolled in the Ohio State University College of Law and earned his Juris Doctorate in 1986.

Career

In 1986, Space started a law practice with his father. Their firm focused primarily on consumer rights law. Space is a member of the Tuscarawas County and State of Ohio Bar Associations. In addition to his private law practice, he has worked as a public defender and served as Special Counsel to two Ohio Attorney Generals -- Anthony J. Celebrezze Jr. and Lee Fisher. After the untimely death of Dover Law Director Thomas Watson, Space was appointed to fill the vacancy. He won re-election in the 2001 general election with 70 percent of the vote. He was unopposed in the 2003 election. As law director, Space served as general counsel to the Dover city government and tried misdemeanor cases in the city's municipal court.

Space was also a managing member of several closely held companies that have constructed and operated three hotels in Tuscarawas County.

Family

In 1986, Space married Mary Wade, whom he met when they worked together in the public defender's office. They have two children, Gina and Nicholas. His wife Mary has been Judge of the New Philadelphia Municipal Court since 1991, the first woman judge in Tuscarawas County history. She was re-elected in 2005 with 64 percent of the vote.

Other

Space has served as a board member of the Tuscarawas County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities and has been active as a coach in local youth baseball, softball, and football leagues. He is a member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church of Massillon, Ohio.

2006 congressional election

Primary victory

On May 2, 2006, Space won the Democratic primary for the House seat held by Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio), defeating three other Democratic candidates:

  • Jennifer Stewart, a Zanesville, Ohio native who is the vice-president of the Ohio State Board of Education. [1]
  • Joe Sulzer, the mayor of Chillicothe, Ohio, a former state representative, and candidate for the seat in 1992. [2]
  • Jeff Woollard, a training consultant, technical writer, and former automotive engineer.

Space received 39 percent of the vote, while Stewart received 25, Sulzer received 24, and Woollard received 11, respectively. [3]

General election

Ney said much of the primary campaign was focused on attacking him, and said he would attempt to bring the campaign back to the issues. "It has to get back to issues," he said. “We are going to run an aggressive campaign. ... We are going to stick to the issues and show the difference between me and Zack Space."[4]

On July 10, 2006, the Space campaign released results of a poll it had commissioned, which showed Space ahead of Ney, 46 percent to 35 percent, with 19 percent undecided.[5]

On August 7, 2006, Ney withdrew from the 2006 election race, citing concerns about legal issues facing him (he later pled guilty to several charges and resigned from Congress). Joy Padgett, a state senator, won a special primary and became his Republican opponent. Space defeated her 62%-38% to win the general election. [6]

Issue positions

Space is a strong advocate for embryonic stem cell research, a position that developed after his son Nicholas was diagnosed with Type I diabetes at age six.

Money in politics

This section contains links to – and feeds from – money in politics databases. For specific controversies, see this article's record and controversies section.

Top Contributors to during the 2008 Election Cycle
DonorAmount (US Dollars)
AKT Development$ 27,600
American Electric Power$ 22,400
Graham & Graham$ 20,350
Circle Management$ 11,700
Chartwell Hotels$ 11,500
National Assn of Realtors$ 11,000
Laborers Union$ 10,250
United Steelworkers$ 10,200
Air Line Pilots Assn$ 10,000
Aircraft Owners & Pilots Assn$ 10,000
America Works$ 10,000
American Assn for Justice$ 10,000
American Bankers Assn$ 10,000
American Federation of Teachers$ 10,000
American Fedn of St/Cnty/Munic Employees$ 10,000
American Postal Workers Union$ 10,000
AmeriPAC: The Fund for a Greater America$ 10,000
AT&T Inc$ 10,000
Blue Dog PAC$ 10,000
BRIDGE PAC$ 10,000
Carpenters & Joiners Union$ 10,000
Communications Workers of America$ 10,000
International Assn of Fire Fighters$ 10,000
Ironworkers Union$ 10,000
Machinists/Aerospace Workers Union$ 10,000
Majority PAC$ 10,000
National Air Traffic Controllers Assn$ 10,000
National Beer Wholesalers Assn$ 10,000
National Community Action Foundation$ 10,000
National Leadership PAC$ 10,000
National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn$ 10,000
Natl Assn Real Estate Investment Trusts$ 10,000
Operating Engineers Union$ 10,000
Our Common Values PAC$ 10,000
PAC to the Future$ 10,000
Plumbers/Pipefitters Union$ 10,000
Service Employees International Union$ 10,000
Sheet Metal Workers Union$ 10,000
United Auto Workers$ 10,000
United Transportation Union$ 10,000
Source: The Center for Responsive Politics' www.OpenSecrets.org site.
Note: Contributions are not from the organizations themselves, but are rather from
the organization's PAC, employees or owners. Totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.
Links to more campaign contribution information for Zachary Space
from the Center for Responsive Politics' OpenSecrets.org site.
Fundraising profile: 2008 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by organization/corporation: 2008 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by industry: 2008 election cycle Career totals


Committees and Affiliations

Committees

Committees in the 110th Congress (2007-2008)

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Contact

DC office
  • 315 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515
    Ph: 202-225-6265 Fax: 202-225-3394
    Webform email
District offices
  • 137 East Iron Ave Dover, Ohio 44622
    Ph: 330-364-4300 Fax: (none entered)
On the Web
  • Official website
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  • This member of Congress does not have a YouTube channel.
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Articles and Resources

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Semantic data (Edit data)


Latitude: 40°30′57.215″N
Longitude: 81°27′52.236″W








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