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		<title>Cecil Co Exec Race: Top GOP Contenders Each Raised $20K, Business PAC did Same; Records Show $60K+ Race</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2016 00:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The campaign for the Republican nomination for Cecil County Executive drew a total of over $60,000 in contributions and fundraiser ticket purchases for the leading contenders and a business political action committee active in the campaign, according to state Board of Elections records. The latest reports were filed on 8/30/16, covering shortly before the April 26 primary election through mid-August. Going into the November general election, County Council vice president Alan McCarthy, the winner of the Republican primary for County Executive, has a remaining campaign warchest of $11,654. His opponent, Democrat Wayne Tome of Port Deposit, was unopposed in his party primary and had minimal campaign finance activity this year. But Tome recently held a campaign fundraiser in Port and is expected to take a more active role on the campaign trail in the next two months. Tome had a $1,707 carry-over balance from 2014 in his campaign fund from previous elections but has filed affadavits stating he has not yet raised or spent over $1,000 in his new campaign for county executive. In the contested Republican primary for County Executive, McCarthy was the top vote getter, with 4,448 votes or 39.4 percent of the total votes cast in the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Sanders Beats Clinton in Local Final Tally; McCarthy Widens Cecil County Exec Margin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2016 18:12:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Who knew there were so many “socialists” in conservative Cecil County? Or is that “Hillary haters?” Bernie Sanders, a self-professed lifelong “socialist,” eked out a 28-vote victory in Cecil County over state and national front-runner Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary for President in the April 26 election, according to final vote tallies issued on Monday&#8211; including counts of provisional ballots and two rounds of absentee ballot counts. Clinton was slightly ahead in early voting, election day balloting and early counts of absentee and provisional ballots in Cecil County, but the final count of additional absentee ballots resulted in 3,562 total votes for Sanders and 3,534 votes for Clinton. Statewide, Clinton won the Democratic primary with 62.5 percent, to Sanders’ 33.8 percent, according to state Board of Elections reports. Cecil County was one of only four in the state to favor Sanders over Clinton. All those counties—Allegany, Garrett, and Carroll, as well as Cecil—are generally conservative politically. The other counties have long leaned Republican overall, while Cecil County shifted to a GOP voter registration majority more recently. Local Democrats have usually been more conservative than fellow party members elsewhere in the state. Given the more conservative views of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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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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