Education
Central State University.
Central State University.
Winburn, a Dayton native and graduate of Chaminade High School (Dayton) earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Central State University. He also managed several Montgomery County General Fund contracts and Human Services Levy recipient agencies. Representative Winburn was appointed as a Harrison Township Trustee in 2001 and elected to two full, four-year terms in 2002 and 2006.
He recently worked for the National Conference for Community and Justice of Greater Dayton as Fund Development Director.
With incumbent Representative Fred Strahorn unable to run again due to term limits, Winburn entered the race. He went on to defeat Republican Ann Siefker in the general election by about 21,000 votes.
Foreign the 128th General Assembly, Winburn served as Parliamentarian of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus. Winburn defeated independent candidate David Wilson by 13,000 votes to take a second term in 2010.
Currently, Winburn is on the committees of Ways and Means.
Economic and Small Business Development. And Criminal Justice (as ranking member). He also serves on the Commission on Minority Health.
The State Criminal Sentencing Commission.
As well as the Speed and Scale Taskforce. Winburn has come out against a measure that looks to require a photo Idaho to cast a ballot, stating that it disenfranchises minorities in the polling places.
Winburn was defeated in 2014 by Jeff Rezabek.
A businessman, Winburn is the owner and founder of Ajenti Limousine Service in Dayton. He faced primary opposition in fellow Democrat Vic Harris, but won the nomination by about 2,000 votes. In 2012, following redistricting, Winburn won reelection with 53.31% of the vote over Republican Joyce Deitering.