February 22, 2004
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Two incumbent state senators in Northeast Ohio face primary challenges on March 2, and a pair of local state representatives are facing off for a third Senate seat.
Sen. Bob Spada, a North Royalton Republican first appointed to the Senate in 1999, faces opposition from Broadview Heights Councilman Donald Sopka.
Meanwhile, appointed Sen. Kimberly Ann Zurz of Coventry Township is challengeed by former Rep. Tom Seese of Uniontown.
The third race - between Republican state Reps. Jamie Callender and Tim Grendell - went from red-hot to lukewarm this month, when it appeared GOP leaders in Columbus were going to make the contest irrelevant by appointing Callender to the Lake County Common Pleas bench.
However, the appointment had not been made last week, leaving Callender wondering - but still campaigning - less than two weeks before the primary.
He and Grendell are competing for the 18th District seat being vacated by Sen. Bob Gardner. Gardner is running for Lake County commissioner.
Sixteen even-numbered Senate seats are in play this year. Thirteen of them are controlled by the GOP. Due to term limits, five seats are without an incumbent defender.
Among those forced to depart due to term limits are both the highest-ranking Republican in the chamber, Senate President Doug White of Adams County, and the highest-ranking Democrat, Minority Leader Greg DiDonato of Dennison.
Heated primary battles are under way in both their districts.
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