Darlene Dunn has been
living within the Ohio 46th House District since graduating
from the University of Toledo College of Law in 1976.
Darlene and her husband Cary have been home owners in this
House District since 1980.
Darlene’s two sons both graduated from schools in this
House District as well. Darlene knows, empathizes with, and
shares the concerns of the people of our area.
While at University of Toledo College of Law,
Darlene participated in the Civil Law Clinic, received the
Constitutional Law Jurisprudence Award, was a founding
member of La Raza Organization at the College of Law, and
got her start participating in progressive and Democratic
Party political campaigns.
Her first job after law school was to serve seven years as
an Assistant Lucas County Prosecutor working under Tony
Pizza and along side current County Prosecutor Julia Bates.
While Darlene was working in the Juvenile Prosecutors
Office, she was recruited to run for state representative
against the several term incumbent, Irma Karmol in 1978.
Although the odds against her winning were quite high,
Darlene proved to be a hard-working, intelligent,
enthusiastic and popular candidate.
Since Darlene’s first candidacy, she has been active in the
Lucas County Bar Association (of which she is on the Board
of Directors). She has raised two sons, Rob and Brian, who
did their part to help Darlene become more committed the
our area as she also became a soccer mom, a basketball mom,
a football mom and even spelling bee mom. Darlene has
served within many volunteer organizations focused on areas
of importance like schools, church, healthcare, women’s
issues, parks, seniors and the arts. She has maintained a
varied law practice and has helped work on a number of
successful campaigns, most recently for Governor Ted
Strickland.
Darlene was asked again to run for State Representative of
this area by several state and local office holders
concerned about the future of our prospects for economic
development, education for our kids and reeducation for our
manufacturing workforce, protecting and enjoying our
environment and our water resources, and making Northwest
Ohio an even better place to raise our families.