Mayoral candidates agree on pot, differ on same-sex marriage
by 614now Staff
April 23, 2015
The four candidates vying to be the next mayor of Columbus met for their fourth debate Tuesday night. Similarities and differences among the gentlemen were revealed on some of more hot-button issues of the day. On same-sex marriage, two candidates support it and two oppose. Democrats Andrew Ginther and Zach Scott say that they favor same-sex marriage. Republican Terry Boyd and Democrat James Ragland both oppose it. All four of the men say that they are against legalized marijuana in the state of Ohio.
The top two vote-getters in the May 5th primary will advance to the general election and go head-to-head for the opportunity to succeed outgoing Mayor Michael Coleman. (jj)
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