P.G. Sittenfeld

Alexander Paul George Sittenfeld was an American politician from Ohio serving as a member of the Cincinnati City Council. Elected at age 27 in 2011, he is the youngest person to ever be elected to the body. He announced his 2016 bid for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican Rob Portman. On July 12, 2020, Sittensfeld announced that he would run in the 2021 Cincinnati mayoral election. On November 19, 2020,. Sittenfield was arrested on charges of corruption and bribery.

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Summary P.G. SittenfeldAlexander Paul George Sittenfeld was an American politician from Ohio serving as a member of the Cincinnati City Council. Elected at age 27 in 2011, he is the youngest person to ever be elected to the body. In January 2015, he announced his 2016 bid for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican Rob Portman. On March 15, 2016, he lost the Senate Democratic primary election to former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland. On July 12, 2020, Sittensfeld announced that he would run in the 2021 Cincinnati mayoral election. On November 19, 2020,. Sittenfield was arrested on charges of corruption and bribery. P. G. Sitten Feld was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, the youngest of four children. His mother, Betsy, is a retired school teacher who served as a librarian and art history teacher at Seven Hills School. His father, Paul, started his career at Procter & Gamble, before leaving to work at Planned Parenthood, running the Fine Arts Fund, and finally transitioning to become a family investment advisory. In 2007, he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in English, and was awarded a Marshall Scholarship to attend graduate school in the United Kingdom.

He remained involved in journalism, including as a columnist for the Daily Princetonian, and as a student stringer through the University Press Club for publications including The New York Times, Trenton Times, and Princeton Alumni Weekly. For high school, he was an all-city basketball player. In November 2018, the Over-the-Rhine Senior Center – which primarily serves low-income, older residents – was set to close due to a reduction in funding. The initiative included the creation of the City’s Chief Advocacy Officer for Aging and Accessibility, a role in the city administration tasked with assisting in the creation and implementation of policies with older Cincinnatians and those with accessibility needs in mind. In 2019, working with the AMOS Project, the University of Cincinnati Law Department, and the Ohio Justice Center and Policy Center, he sponsored legislation ending the City of Cincinnati’s prosecutorial division’s policy of requesting cash bail when prosecuting defendants.