David H. Uible, (born December 14, 1960) is an investor, serial entrepreneur, and former Republican Party Chairman and County Commissioner.
The Uible family lives on the 171-acre (69 ha) Vista Grand Ranch of New Richmond, Ohio where they raise American Buffalo for their USDA meat label.
[3][6][7] This initiative opened advertising opportunities for western pharmaceuticals, and sales grew from $0 to $6 million before the company was nationalized by the Russian government in May 1996.
Rebranded as ZonePro, the software was designed to help smaller government communities keep track of their zoning and building permitting data, fee collections and inspection processes.
From 2006 to 2009, Uible and his wife, Cindy, owned Bistro Joe, a restaurant in their hometown of New Richmond that featured dishes made from their bison meat products.
On many Thursday and Friday nights, Bistro Joe showcased local jazz talent, including singer Julie Stinchcomb and pianist/trumpeter Chris Smith.
[1][9] Uible has been a Director of the New Richmond National Bank, Treasurer of the Clermont County Republican Central and Executive Committees, and Advisory Judge of Purdue University Center of Entrepreneurship.
[16] With endorsements from Senator Portman, Governor Kasich, and Representative Wenstrup, Uible was reelected for a second term in November 2014 after winning 74.34% of the vote over his Democratic opponent Richard Perry.
[17] In 2017, Uible lobbied to have the professional soccer team FC Cincinnati build their $30M practice complex in Clermont County.
[25][26] The case was tried before Clermont County Common Pleas Judge McBride who wrote in his decision on December 8, 2021 [27] that the State of Ohio failed to show where any of the alleged crimes took place, one critical element that must be established beyond a reasonable doubt for any conviction.
Additionally, Judge McBride stated that the State presented insufficient evidence that Uible committed forgery, since the voter guide Uible was accused of printing was downloaded from the Republican Party's website where the Party encourage its members to copy and share it with colleagues, family members and friends.