Ben Konop was the Democratic Party candidate in Ohio's Fourth Congressional District for the United States House of Representatives in 2004, and received the highest percentage vote total of any House challenger in congressional races in Ohio that year: 41%. His opponent, Representative Mike Oxley, announced his retirement a year later. Presently, Ben Konop is serving as a Lucas County Commissioner. Konop was born and raised in Lucas County, … Wikipedia
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County Commissioner Ben Konop was elected in November 2006. Prior to becoming Commissioner, Konop was a law professor and attorney practicing and teaching in Ohio and Washington, D.C.. Konop, who was born and raised in Lucas County, graduated from Emory apps.co.lucas.oh.us/lcBlog/BlogPage.aspx?BlogID=32
County Commissioner Ben Konop was elected in November 2006. Prior to becoming Commissioner, Konop was a law professor and attorney practicing and teaching in Ohio and Washington, D.C.. Konop, who was born and raised in Lucas County, graduated from Emory apps.co.lucas.oh.us/lcBlog/BlogPage.aspx?BlogID=66
County Commissioner Ben Konop was elected in November 2006. Prior to becoming Commissioner, Konop was a law professor and attorney practicing and teaching in Ohio and Washington, D.C.. Konop, who was born and raised in Lucas County, graduated from Emory apps.co.lucas.oh.us/lcblog/default.aspx?OfficialID=1
Professor Konop joined ONU as an adjunct professor in Spring, 2005. Previously, Prof. Konop was an associate in the litigation section of Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P. in Washington, D.C. where he worked with product liability, securities fraud, false adv www.law.onu.edu/faculty_staff/faculty_profiles/benkonop.html