Deborah Pryce

January 6, 2024
Politician

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Deborah Pryce
Full Name Deborah Pryce
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Jul 29, 1951(1951-07-29)
Age 73
Birthplace Warren
Country United States
Birth City Ohio
Horoscope Cancer

Deborah Pryce Biography

Name Deborah Pryce
Birthday Jul 29
Birth Year 1951
Place Of Birth Warren
Home Town Ohio
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Cancer
Spouse Randy Walker
Children(s) Mia Pryce

Deborah Pryce is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on July 29, 1951 in Warren, Ohio, United States. Deborah Denine Pryce (born July 29th 1951) is an American politician from Ohio who was a representative in the United States House of Representatives for the 15th congressional district of Ohio which covers the western portion of Columbus and the suburbs surrounding it between 1993 and 2009. She is a Republican.

The first time she ran in the 1992 election, Pryce took the lead in a triple- poll contest in which an independent conservative and life-affirming candidate Linda Reidelbach, received around 20% of votes; Pryce got slightly over 45percent. In 1994, and between 2002 Pryce got at minimum 2/3 of the votes every election.

In the 2004 Republican party primary, Pryce defeated Charles R. Morrison II, 84%–16%. She won the general election with 62% of the vote, defeating Democrat Mark P. Brown.[5] She had previously defeated Brown in the November 2002 election.

Pryce’s 2006 race against Kilroy was very close, as she held a lead of 3,536 votes after an initial count. Complete tallies found Pryce winning rural Madison and Union counties but losing her portion of Franklin County (urban Columbus) by several thousand votes. Pryce ended Election Night 1,055 votes ahead of Kilroy, but the difference was within a half-percentage point, which triggered an automatic recount under Ohio law.

Pryce worked as a judge at the Franklin County Municipal Court from 1985 until 1992, and then as the judge in charge.

Deborah Pryce Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Politician
House Living in own house.

Deborah Pryce is one of the richest Politician from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Deborah Pryce 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

She was born in Warren, Ohio, Pryce graduated in 1973 from Ohio State University in Warren, Ohio. There, she was an active member of Alpha Xi Delta. In 1976 she received her degree at Capital University Law School.

Pryce worked as an administrator law judge at the Ohio State Department of Insurance from 1976 to 1978. Between 1978 and 1985, she was employed by Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, first as an assistant city prosecutor, and later as an assistant city attorney in the senior level then being an assistant city manger.

Pryce was first elected to the U.S. House in November 1992. Until the election of 2006, she was the Chair of the House Republican Conference, which is the fourth-highest Republican position in the United States House of Representatives. This position has been held by J. C. Watts, Dick Cheney and Jack Kemp, among others. She also served as a deputy Republican whip.

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Who is Deborah Pryce Dating?

According to our records, Deborah Pryce married to Randy Walker. As of December 1, 2023, Deborah Pryce’s is not dating anyone.

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During her successful 2006 campaign to retain her seat, Pryce distanced herself from the Bush administration by stating on CNN radio that, “What’s happening in Iraq is not a direct reflection on me.” [4]

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Deborah Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Deborah Pryce celebrates birthday on July 29 of every year.

In November 2006, when asked about the war in Iraq, Pryce ended an interview with CNN by walking away. In a statement later issued to CNN, Pryce said: “What’s happening in Iraq is not a direct reflection on me.” The statement also said that “I voted to give the president the authority to use force in Iraq; that doesn’t mean I’m always happy with what I see, but I can think of nothing worse for our troops or our prospects for success than having 435 members of Congress second-guessing our commanders.”

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