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		<title>Cecil County Goes to the Polls: Strong Turnout Reported, Cecil Voters Decide Local, State Officials and Charter Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2014 21:55:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County voters went to the polls Tuesday in large numbers to select three members of the County Council, state Delegates and Senators, and local officials including Sheriff, as well as casting ballots on statewide offices. Reports of voter turnout showed strong and steady participation throughout the day. By 3 p.m., a total of 12,294 voters had turned out at the polls, according to the county Board of Elections. Republican participation outpaced that of Democrats, with 6,187 Republicans casting ballots while Democrats tallied 4,261. The remainder of ballots was cast by “unaffiliated” voters and members of “other” parties or groups. Countywide, voter registration for what is classified as “active, eligible voters” totals 61,991. Republicans hold a slim majority with 24,692 voters while Democrats list 22,917—a 1,775 voter difference. There are also 13,288 “unaffiliated” voters in the county, while 300 voters identify with the Libertarian Party; 129 are registered with the Green Party; and 665 are listed as “other.” During a week of early voting held at the county administration building in Elkton that ended last Thursday, 4,123 voters—or 6.65 percent of those eligible to vote&#8211; showed up to cast their ballots before the traditional election day. Of those early voters, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Tawes Political Crab-Gab Fest Brings Candidates to Shore; Cecil County&#8217;s Infamy Draws Punditry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2014 17:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CRISFIELD—What a difference a year makes in the political landscape of the Upper Eastern Shore, but some things never change at one Shore political institution: the J. Millard Tawes annual crab and clambake here. The beer was still icy, the crabs and fried clams were warm and plentiful, and the still-surviving candidates after an unusually early primary election were working the crowds for votes in November. It was the 38th annual Maryland summer ritual of steamed seafood and raw political glad-handing on Wednesday, but there were some big changes from last year’s event: the absence of some Upper Shore politicians who no longer have a seat either in Annapolis or at the crab-picking tables under the white tents in Crisfield. Just a year ago, State Sen. E.J. Pipkin and his ally, Del. Michael Smigiel, both R-36, were working the Crisfield crowd with legions of tee-shirted campaign supporters, seeking to continue the political dominance of the four counties of the 36th district they had held since 2002. But just a few weeks after last year’s event, Pipkin shocked the local and state political world by announcing he was resigning from his seat to move to Texas and embark on a new [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Franchot to Run Again for State Comptroller in 2014; Move May Limit Pipkin Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2012 22:37:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Analysis Democrat Peter Franchot will not seek his party’s nomination for governor in 2014 and instead will seek re-election to his current post as Maryland Comptroller—a move that could limit potential political options for state Sen. E.J. Pipkin (R-36) of Elkton. In an email to supporters Tuesday, Franchot said, “It is no secret that in recent months I have given thought to running for governor. I am humbled by the extraordinary support that my prospective campaign received in every corner of our state, and I am now more convinced than ever that there is a shared desire among Marylanders—irrespective of ideology or party affiliation—for an honest conversation of the fiscal and economic challenges that still lie ahead.” Franchot, a Montgomery County liberal from Takoma Park during his lengthy tenure in the General Assembly, re-cast himself as a fiscal conservative and Democratic moderate as Comptroller and used his seat on the state Board of Public works to lob criticisms against fellow Democrat Gov. Martin O’Malley. He has toured the farthest reaches of the state in recent years, including multiple visits to Cecil County to hand out awards for various projects such as school maintenance, in what was widely seen as name [&#8230;]]]></description>
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