At Avon Lake High School during the 1970s, Lundy hosted a radio show on WLRO 1380 in Lorain, Ohio.
He was later terminated for violating company policy.By the age of 24, Lundy was anchoring the 11:00 p.m. news on a Toledo, Ohio television station.
Lundy made other stops during his television career in Utah, Tennessee, Mississippi and North Carolina.
Lundy, in a primary battle with Alan Caruso, won 68.82% of the vote to face in incumbent in the general election.
[4] For the 128th General Assembly, Speaker of the House Armond Budish named Lundy Chairman of the Consumer Affairs & Economic Protection Committee.
"[9] His initiative, the "Taxpayers' Right to Know Act", would address concerns about the Republican governor's proposed JobsOhio entity being exempt from certain public records and open meetings laws.
[11] Lundy has also been considering legal action after being rebuffed in a public-records request, filed April 6, for 17 items of information related to education funding from Governor Kasich.