The campaign for the Cecil County Council seat from District 2 has been a polite, so far, contest between the two actual candidates: incumbent Joyce Bowlsbey, a Republican, and challenger John Ulrich, a Democrat. But as both candidates boost their fundraising efforts, shots have been fired from the sidelines by others who lost their...
Read more »
Tags: "Chris Zeauskas", 2nd District, Board of Elections, campaign finance, Campaign for Liberty, cecil county, Cecil Times, chris sutton, council, County Council, Democrat, district 2, election, Elkton, GOP, John Ulrich, Joyce Bowlsbey, PAC, Political Action Committee, Politics, primary, Republican, Sheriff
Posted in Business, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Government, Cecil Times, education, Elections, Elkton, politics, real estate, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Uncategorized, women | No Comments »
Updated results from the June 24 primary elections, including provisional ballots and two rounds of absentee vote counts, confirm the initial election night results in Cecil County contests and the fight for a Delegate seat in District 36—with incumbent Michael Smigiel losing his seat by even more votes. While the state elections board had...
Read more »
Tags: "Mike Smigiel", Alan McCarthy, andy harris, cecil county, County Council, Dan Schneckenburger, delegate, Diana Broomell, District 36, E.D. Ellis Rollins, election, George Patchell, GOP, Jay Jacobs, Jeff Ghrist, Joyce Bowlsbey, Michael Dunn, Michael Halter, Michael Smigiel, primary.board of elections, Republican Central Committee, State's Attorney, Steve Arentz
Posted in andy harris, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Times, Chris Sutton, county commissioner, Elections, Ellis Rollins III, governor, Michael Halter, Michael Smigiel, politics, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Sheriff's Department, State's Attorney, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
A District Court judge on Monday ordered Walter Rozanski, who admitted biting a political foe on the nose during an Election Day argument, to stay away from the victim and said that independent witnesses backed up the victim’s account of the incident. Judge Floyd L. Parks ruled that Rozanski’s actions amounted to an assault...
Read more »
Tags: assault, bite nose, cecil county, Chris Ann Szep, Diana Broomell, Diane Carabetta, District court, election, Elk Neck elementary, Findlay McCool, GOP, Harold McCanick, Harry Barnes, judge, nose, nose bite, peace order, polls, Repubican central committee, Walt Rozanski, walter rozansky
Posted in campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, Elections, Elkton, politics, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Uncategorized | 11 Comments »
The Cecil County Republican Central Committee, which has been controlled for the past four years by a majority tied to the former Smipkin political machine, will face an overhaul with a new majority that ran on a “United Republican” slate. But two candidates who ran as members of a “Campaign for Liberty” slate—Chris Zeauskas,...
Read more »
Tags: "Chris Zeauskas", "Good Mike" Dawson, Bill Harris, Campaign for Liberty, cecil county, Central Committee, election, GOP, MAD Dawson, Michael W. Dawson, primary, Republican, Republican Central Committee, slate, Smipkin, United Republican, William Harris
Posted in campaign finance, cecil county, Elections, Michael Smigiel, politics, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Uncategorized | No Comments »
In a stunning rebuke, Cecil County voters Tuesday ousted incumbent County Councilors Diana Broomell and Michael Dunn, while Joyce Bowlsbey won the Republican nod to return to her District 2 seat. George Patchell and Dan Schneckenburger won the GOP nominations in Districts 4 and 3, respectively. The primary election ended a years-long drama of...
Read more »
Tags: "Chris Zeauskas", campaign finance, cecil county, Cecil Times, County Council, Dan Schneckenburger, Diana Broomell, election, Elkton, George Patchell, Joyce Bowlsbey, MAD Dawson, Michael Dunn, Politics, robert willick
Posted in Business, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Times, county commissioner, Elections, Elkton, Michael Smigiel, politics, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Uncategorized, women | 11 Comments »