Greg Landsman
OH-01Last updated July 3rd, 2026 at 6:59pm GMT.
Last updated July 3rd, 2026 at 6:59pm GMT.
Starting in August, voters should see on streaming and read in their mailboxes that Eric Conroy is a Cincinnati area native and political outsider who honorably served his country.
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Conroy Broll
Raised on the West Side in a proud, four-generation blue-collar family, Eric graduated from Elder High School. Inspired to serve following 9/11, Conroy graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy and deployed overseas as an intelligence officer. Conroy has dedicated his life to service and will put the good of southwest Ohio before partisan politics.
After the Air Force, Eric joined the Central Intelligence Agency. In the CIA’s Directorate of Operations, Eric served as a Case Officer, the Agency’s most prestigious role, and managed clandestine operations in war zones and across Europe, including multi-year postings in Afghanistan, Poland, and Iraq. During his time overseas, Eric built critical international alliances and briefed top U.S. leaders on national security issues. For over a decade, Eric led high-risk operations in some of the world’s most dangerous regions— missions that didn’t make headlines, but helped keep Americans safe.
Eric Conroy served under Republican and Democrat Presidents as an Air Force and CIA officer. He understands how to bring people together to complete the mission and get results. He’ll work with President Trump and Republicans when it’s good for southwest Ohio and stand up to them when it isn’t.
Eric Conroy is not a politician; he’ll clean up the corruption in Washington. Conroy supports term limits, banning members of Congress from trading stocks, banning members of Congress from becoming lobbyists, and supports legislation to not pay members of Congress if they can’t pass a budget.
Gang of Five Scandal
CINCINNATI BUSINESS COURIER: All together, the investigations and the fines cost city taxpayers more than $172,000
CINCINNATI ENQUIRER: Judge tells City Council’s Gang of Five they should apologize and resign over secret texts
The five council members – Wendell Young, P.G. Sittenfeld, Chris Seelbach, Tamaya Dennard and Greg Landsman – all admitted as part of a settlement agreement that they broke Ohio open meetings law by secretly discussing public business in a string of group text messages.
“I really believe the five City Council members should resign,” Ruehlman said. “No city voter should ever vote for them again.”
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Violating Stock Act
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Landsman’s August transaction report showed 91 stock transactions in 2023 and 2024 worth a total of between $203,000 and $1.6 million. All of them were part of either a fund Landsman has with Rockefeller Capital Management or part of his wife Sarah Landsman’s individual retirement account. Investments include stocks with tech companies Apple and Microsoft, investment company Blackrock, pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly, and oil company Exxon Mobil.
DAYTON DAILY NEWS: Area congressman dumps stock after admitting to violating rules
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman and his wife, Sarah, recently dumped hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of corporate stocks they personally owned, including shares in defense contractors and a tobacco company, according to new federal financial disclosures reviewed by the Dayton Daily News. Landsman’s March 27 stock sell-off comes several months after the Democratic congressman — who hascrusaded for stronger anti-corruption and government disclosure laws — himself violated the existing Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act of 2012 by failingto properly disclose dozens of stock trades.
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Greg Landsman was caught illegally conducting city business with Cincinnati’s corrupt ‘Gang of Five.’ They admitted they broke Ohio law and a judge said they should resign and that quote “no city voter should ever vote for them again.”
WLWT: Calls to defund police sparks use of public safety money debate at city hall
Landsman wants $200,000 to be pulled from the Cincinnati police budget to fund the Citizen’s Complaint Authority. The CCA is an independent organization that looks into complaints against police officers.
Landsman, who represents the Cincinnati area, has a documented record aligning with these criticisms. As a Cincinnati City Council member, Landsman pushed several controversial measures, criticized for “defunding the police.” In June 2020, amid national protests, he proposed pulling $200,000 from the Cincinnati Police Department. Despite being short-staffed, Landsman pushed to fund the Citizen Complaint Authority, which now investigates complaints against the department.
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, who is seeking to maintain his seat in an increasingly Republican district, has a history of receiving donations from the Equality PAC and cosponsoring legislation that would allow biological men to compete against female athletes and access female spaces.
In addition to cosponsoring the Equality Act, Landsman has also cosponsored House Resolution 3708, legislation introduced in 2025 that includes provisions that would reverse executive orders banning sex change surgeries for minors under the age of 19. The resolution stalled in the House after being referred to multiple congressional committees.
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