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		<title>Charter Government:  Cecil County Commissioners Confused But Looking for Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 21:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County voters overwhelmingly approved a switch to charter government in last November’s election, but the county’s leaders are still learning a lot, and questions abound, on what the shift will mean to the county’s governance. So the County Commissioners indicated Tuesday they will appoint a transition team to help them figure it all out. Cecil County voters approved a ballot question endorsing a change from the limited powers of a County Commissioners form of government to a home-rule Charter government, with a County Executive and a five-member County Council. A Cecil Times review of election returns by precincts shows that all but one precinct overwhelmingly supported charter government. Only Precinct 9 (Calvert Elementary polling place, in Rising Sun) opposed charter, by a margin of just 19 votes. Countywide, the shift to charter government was approved by voters, 15,142 to 10,755. The shift to charter government occurs after the 2012 election, when a County Executive will be elected and the board of commissioners will become a County Council. But there are many grey areas dealing with how the county will transition to the new system. That was evident at Tuesday’s County Commissioners’’ work session, when there was confusion over whether [&#8230;]]]></description>
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