BACK TO BASICS
Aaron Weiner is running for Cincinnati City Council to restore common sense and accountability to local government.
After decades of professional service in real estate, nonprofit organizations, and community engagement, Aaron knows what our neighborhoods need most: safe streets, responsive city services, functional infrastructure, and a voice that listens.
Aaron's mission is simple — return to the basics and ensure every resident, in every neighborhood, benefits from a City Hall that works.

Meet Aaron Weiner
Aaron Weiner is a fourth-generation Cincinnatian, a longtime realtor, and an active contributor to numerous civic, cultural, and philanthropic organizations across the city. A graduate of The Ohio State University, Aaron has spent 25 years in real estate helping families and small businesses thrive.
Raised in a family of educators, Aaron’s values are grounded in service and inclusion. His mother is a retired special education teacher with Cincinnati Public Schools and his father was a longtime substitute teacher after retiring from a career in business. Aaron lives in Clifton with his two dogs, Findlay and Gigi, and remains an active presence in community life.
Aaron currently serves on the Boards of the Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati and formerly served on the Board of Governors of the Human Rights Campaign. His passion for neighborhood revitalization and leadership in the arts is evident through his work with the College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (CHCURC) as an Advisory Board Member and as Co-Chair of the 2024 Clifton Home and Garden Tour, and as a key organizer of the 2025 Cliftonfest Arts Festival.