Franklin County Commissioner, Kevin Boyce, ran for office to make a positive difference for the next generation. He is confident that the Central Ohio area we know today will be vastly different in the coming years- with improved public transportation and affordable housing.

As County Commissioner, Boyce appreciates the opportunity to address important issues, such as poverty and racism. Under his leadership, Franklin County was one of the first large counties in the United States to declare racism a public health crisis. Boyce's work building upon that declaration is what makes him the proudest.

In three words, Boyce describes Franklin County as "growing, progressive, and diverse." His favorite movie is "The Equalizer."