“Everything I do is for the benefit of my neighbors throughout District 87. I want to use my experience, skills, and passion to represent us well. I will always listen, always fight for our shared values, and always remain focused on what is right. I am inspired by fellow citizens who strive to bring our communities together and move our society forward. I am honored to have the opportunity to serve this great district in Columbus.                                                                    – Riordan McClain on serving District 87

In December 2017, as our district representation seat was left vacant, I felt called to step up to the plate and submit myself for consideration to serve. I am honored and humbled to be the unanimous selection by the House Committee from a list of 10 total applicants. As such, I’m currently serving as State Representative for Ohio House District 87 in my first full term. I am now running a re-election campaign to continue my service into 2021 and beyond.

I hope to get to know you in the near future and earn your vote with my hard work and principled conservative leadership. We live in a time of great trials and yet there is great opportunity to shape the world around us into a better place to work, live, and raise future generations. I will protect life, liberty, and promote family values in Columbus. My experience comes from the private business world where I’ve spent the last 10 years helping companies both big and small serve their customers better.

The General Election is on November 3, 2020 and I hope that I can count on your vote! Have a great day and God bless.

 

Riordan

 

 

Riordan has been married to his wife Sarah for 13 years. They have been blessed with four children. Being a husband and father is the primary role in Riordan’s life and the goal of his public service is to make Ohio a better place for future generations to come.

A graduate of Upper Sandusky High School, Riordan has obtained his Bachelors of Arts degree from Bluffton University and his Masters of Business Administration from The University of Findlay. A student athlete at Bluffton, Riordan was a four year letter winner on the baseball team.