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		<title>GOP Names Harford County Farmer, Jason Gallion, for Norman&#8217;s State Senate Seat on Primary Ballot</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2018 23:07:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jason Gallion, a Harford County farmer and a former two-time candidate for the House of Delegates, has been named by Republicans in the two-counties of Senate District 35 to run unopposed on the GOP primary election ballot in June. His name would replace that of incumbent Sen. Wayne Norman, who died suddenly on Sunday. While Cecil and Harford county residents were still in a state of shock at the sudden loss of the jovial and well-liked Norman, the state Board of Elections rules provided that Monday (3/5/2018) was the last day for a party central committee to replace a candidate who had already filed or to fill a vacant slot for the June 26 primary ballot. On Monday, the state elections website listed, in bold red typeface, the death of Sen. Norman and also listed the selection of Gallion by his party central committees for a place on the ballot. District 35 covers northeastern Harford County and sections of western Cecil County. Gallion is already known in the Cecil County portion of the district from his previous 2014 run for delegate and he placed first in the Cecil County vote tally in a three-way race, but he came up short [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>BULLETIN: Harry Hepbron, ex-Commissioner, Winery Owner, Files for Cecil County Executive</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 23:35:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harry Hepbron, a former two-term Cecil County Commissioner and the founder of the award-winning Dove Valley Vineyards and Winery in Rising Sun, filed his candidacy for Cecil County Executive Friday as a Republican. Hepbron, a plain-spoken businessman and farmer, enters an increasingly crowded field in the first-ever Cecil County Executive contest. Other Republicans contending in the GOP primary are first-term County Commissioner Tari Moore (R-2); Pete Pritchard, an unsuccessful candidate for county school board in the past; and Paul Trapani, a political neophyte and owner of a Chesapeake City-area marina. A Democrat, Robert McKnight, the mayor of North East, has also filed for County Executive. But other candidates may emerge before next week’s 1/11/12, 9 PM deadline to file candidacy papers. An unidentified woman picked up papers for the County Executive race at the Board of Elections office in Elkton on Friday, sources said. Hepbron is a popular figure in the western area of the county and among farm and business owners countywide. He served two terms as a county commissioner before being defeated by Brian Lockhart (D) in 2006. Hepbron came back to run for his old District 3 seat in the GOP primary in 2010, but came in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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