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Instead of edit warring I'll put this here: Anthony Core, commonly called Tony Core, is an American politician from Ohio and a former Republican member of the Ohio General Assembly. A graduate of The Ohio State University, he is a lawyer from rural Rushsylvania in Logan County. Core first entered government service in Logan County, where he was a member of the county's MR/DD board. In 1999, he was appointed to fill the empty seat for the 83rd District of the House of Representatives, which includes part or all of Logan, Marion, and Union counties; the seat had been vacated by the death of its previous occupant, Tony's father Ed. After finishing the partial term, he was re-elected to four full terms before being term-limited in 2008. His seat was filled by Dave Burke of Marysville. Core won an uncontested race for Logan County Commissioner in 2008. Core used a logo of an apple, eaten to the core, during his time in office.
According to Core's website, he and his wife Heather are the parents of a son and two daughters. He is a member of the First United Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine.
If that doesn't look like a stub I don't know what is. I've been delving into stub-tagging recently and am positive that this article is a stub. I can't find a 3KB rule at WP:STUB or any of it subpages. I ran it through AWB and it confirmed that this article is indeed a stub. I'm not going to keep going at this, but it does rub me the wrong way that a perfectly legit tag was removed as if some type of blemish. §hep • ¡Talk to me!04:34, 9 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]