Sarah Fowler Arthur (born 1987 or 1988)[2] is an American politician currently serving as the Ohio state representative in Ohio's 99th district. The district includes parts of Ashtabula County and Geauga County.
Biography
Fowler Arthur was home-schooled. She worked on her family's farm and ran a small business that sold eggs for twelve years.[2] She is married to YouTuber Isaac Arthur.[1]
Fowler Arthur ran for a seat in the House of Representatives after incumbent Democrat John Patterson became term-limited after completing his fourth term in 2020. She defeated Democratic candidate Richard Dana and write-in candidate Kyle Bruckman, winning 58.5% to 41.2% to 0.3%, thus flipping the district from Democratic to Republican.[5] The district includes parts of Ashtabula County and Geauga County.[1]
In March 2022, Fowler Arthur stated that the history of the Holocaust should be taught from multiple perspectives, saying "Maybe you’re [learning about the Holocaust] from the perspective of a Jewish person that has gone through the tragedies that took place. And maybe you’ll listen to it from the perspective of a German soldier.” [6] Fowler Arthur was criticized for her statements by other politicians and by members of the Jewish community in Ohio.[7]