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		<title>CECIL COUNTY ELECTIONS: McCarthy Wins Co Exec Primary; Gregory, Meffley Win Council Seats</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2016 04:40:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County Council Vice President Alan McCarthy won a solid victory in the Republican primary for County Executive in Tuesday’s election, trouncing a fellow Council member as well as two “outsider” candidates for the county’s top elected post. With all 28 precincts reporting, McCarthy had 4,326 votes, or 39.4 percent of ballots cast. County Council member Dan Schneckenburger came in second, with 2,889 votes or 26.3 percent. He squeaked out a narrow cut above Joe Carabetta, a longtime conservative activist who received 2,574 votes or 23.4 percent of the tally. In last place was political newcomer Greg MacDonald, a self-described “liberty” candidate, with 1,195 votes or 10.9 percent. Absentee ballots, which must be postmarked no later than Tuesday, will be counted by the local election board in upcoming days but would not alter the outcomes of the major local races. As of Tuesday, 200 Republican absentee ballots had been returned to the Board’s offices in Elkton, out of a total of 391 GOP ballots sent to people requesting them. In the Democratic primary, Port Deposit Mayor and former County Commissioner Wayne Tome, Sr. was unopposed, so he will face-off in the November general election against the winner of the Republican [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Tome Files for Cecil Co Exec, Assuring November Face-Off with GOP; School Board Seats Contested</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2016 14:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wayne Tome, Sr., a former Cecil County Commissioner, veteran firefighter and president of the county’s volunteer fire company association, filed on Wednesday as a candidate for County Executive. Tome was the only Democrat to file for any county office in this year’s election, and his entry assures voters they will have a choice of candidates for the top elected post in the county in the November general election. Four Republicans had previously filed for County Executive in their party’s primary election, which will be held on April 26. Only voters who have registered as Republicans can cast ballots in that party’s contest. Since Tome is unopposed in the Democratic primary, he is assured of a spot on the November general election ballot, facing the winner of the GOP primary. All current Cecil County elected offices (except the School Board, which is elected on a non-partisan basis) are held by Republicans. GOP voter registration holds a small edge over Democratic registrations, while there is a substantial and growing bloc of independent voters who register as “unaffiliated” with any political party. Unless there are candidates from two political parties on the November ballot, those unaffiliated voters are essentially disenfranchised, with winners determined [&#8230;]]]></description>
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