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It was a night for crowing a bit about the unanimous success of the five local candidates endorsed for election last year by the Cecil Business Leaders organization but organizers of the group were not resting on their laurels Thursday evening as they urged Cecil County citizens to get involved in re-designing the local...
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Tags: 2014, Alan McCarthy, campaign finance, Cecil business leaders, cecil county, county commissioner, david williams, Diana Broomell, donations, election, Elkton, Honey Boo Boo, james mullin, Jane Murray, Keith Baynes, Mario Gangemi, Michael Dunn, PAC, Political Action Committee, Politics, Robert Hodge, Tari Moore
Posted in Business, Cecil Times, Democrats, Elections, Elkton, Republicans, Robert Hodge, Uncategorized, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, county commissioner, politics, real estate | 1 Comment »
Two candidates for a vacant Cecil County Council seat, seeking endorsement from the Smipkin-controlled Republican Central Committee, are linked to Political Action Committee (PAC) financing of a smear campaign against fellow Republican Judge Keith Baynes, who resoundingly defeated Del. Michael Smigiel in the April primary for a court seat. But one of their PAC’s...
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Tags: Alan McCarthy, Board of Elections, cecil county, Cecil Times, county commissioner, County Council, county executive, Diana Broomell, E.J. Pipkin, EJ Pipkin, election, election board, judge, Keith Baynes, Lisa Conley, Michael Smigiel, PAC, Political Action Committee, Politics, Republican, Republican Central Committee, Robert Gorman, Robert Hodge, Smipkins, state, Tari Moore
Posted in Cecil Times, E.J. Pipkin, Elections, Elkton, Michael Smigiel, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Robert Hodge, Uncategorized, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, county commissioner, politics, real estate, women | 18 Comments »
State election officials have now counted absentee, provisional and overseas ballots to come up with the full results of the April 3 Democratic and Republican primaries for Cecil County candidates. The post-election count of votes did not alter the outcome in any of the contests from the early voting and Election Day results. Overall,...
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Tags: absentee, Alan McCarthy, cecil county, Diana Broomell, election, Harry Hepbron, james crouse, Jane Cairns Murray, Keith Baynes, Michael Smigiel, Pam Howard, pamela bailey, primary, provisional, Robert Hodge, Robert McKnight, Tari Moore, vote
Posted in Cecil Government, Cecil Times, Democrats, Elections, Harry Hepbron, Michael Smigiel, Republicans, Robert Hodge, Uncategorized, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, county commissioner, politics | 1 Comment »
(UPDATED 11:11 pm)County Commissioner Tari Moore coasted to victory in the Republican primary for Cecil County Executive, beating back a crowded field of challengers and a last-minute smear campaign against her by state Sen. E.J. Pipkin (R-36) With 20 precincts reporting, Moore had 46 percent of the vote. At the same time, Del. Michael...
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Tags: "Mike Smigiel", cecil county, county executive, Diana Broomell, E.J. Pipkin, Harry Hepbron, Jane Murray, Keith Baynes, Michael A. Dawson, Michael Smigiel, Smipkin, Tari Moore
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Do French Canadians vote in Cecil County judicial elections? Del. Michael Smigiel (R-36) must think so, based upon some of his judgeship campaign materials that direct local voters to a Quebec phone number that is answered with a message in French. Be careful, Cecil County voters on a limited budget. If you call Smigiel’s...
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Tags: "Mike Smigiel", 2012, Canada, Canadian, cecil county, Circuit Court, Del., delegate, election, French, Jane Murray, judge, judicial, Keith Baynes, Michael Smigiel, Politics, quebec, vote
Posted in Business, Cecil Government, Cecil Times, Cecil Whig, Democrats, E.J. Pipkin, Elections, Michael Smigiel, Republicans, Uncategorized, cecil county, cecil county government, county commissioner, politics | 1 Comment »