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Lawmakers spend thousands on Ohio St. tickets
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio elected officials have spent more than $400,000 on Buckeyes football tickets since 1996, purchasing hundreds of seats each year through their campaign funds, state records show.
For the upcoming 2008 season, 773 season tickets have been purchased by public officials at the state, county and local levels, according to university data. Most of those were bought by state lawmakers, all 132 of whom are offered four apiece.
"We look at ourselves as a statewide institution,'' Ohio State spokeswoman Shelly Hoffman said. "Football is a great way to connect with people, so we can then tell them about other things we have going on.''
The tickets can be purchased for $62 a game - or $434 for season tickets for all seven home games.
The sudden resignation in May of state Rep. John Widowfield, a Republican from Cuyahoga Falls, drew attention to the popular practice of lawmakers purchasing face-value Buckeyes tickets offered by the university. Widowfield is alleged to have sold tickets he bought with campaign funds on eBay for a profit. Findings of a state investigation into his actions are expected later this summer.
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