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It is an honor to run for Dublin City Council in 2025 - Ward 4.  I am beyond excited about the possibilities ahead - moving forward together!

Kent A. Weakley

    •    Knowledge – Bringing fresh ideas and informed solutions to address community needs and supporting our youth.

    •    Engagement – Building stronger connections by listening, collaborating, and being visible.

    •    Neighborhoods – Investing in safe, vibrant, and thriving places where Dublin families and businesses can grow.

    •    Trust – Leading with transparency, integrity, and accountability in every decision.

Qualifications

Dublin Roortsfff

Dublin Roots
  • Graduated from Dublin Scioto in 2000, Captain of DSHS Football Team​

  • Wife Emily Graduated from Dublin Scioto in 2002​

  • Son Teddy 8th Grader at Karrer MS – 24-25 7th Grade President of Student Council

Local Civic Involvement 
  • Dublin Irish Festival Honorary Chair 

  • Dublin Schools - Community Champions

  • Dublin Community Service Day Volunteer

  • Dublin Food Pantry Supporter

  • Dublin ACT Coalition

  • One Dublin Back to School Event

  • Dublin Wellness Alliance

July 12, 2035

Business Leadership
  • Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Dublin & Marysville Site Director

  • Dublin Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors – 2018-2021

  • Union County Chamber Board of Trustees – 2019-Present; Vice President 2025-President

  • Rotary Club of Union County President – 2017-2018

  • Leadership Dublin Graduate - 2017

Supported by recognized community leaders

“I have known Kent Weakley since 1996 when he was a freshman at Dublin Scioto High School and am very much aware of the character and values instilled in him.  Our son, Billy, and Kent were co-awardees of Dublin Scioto football’s Al Crawford award. Over the years I have observed Kent becoming the leader he is.  My 38 years living in Dublin afforded me the opportunity to realize the exceptional qualities needed to serve on Dublin City Council and I believe Kent exhibits those qualities in all he does.  I am confident that he would be a tremendous asset to the continuing bright future of Dublin as a member of City Council.” - Steve Norden, 38 year Dublin resident, Voice of The Irish, City of Dublin Grand Leprechaun 
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