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		<title>Mullin Expected to Take Over as Cecil Commissioners&#8217; President</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County Commissioner James Mullin (R-1st Dist.) is expected to get the nod from a majority of the new all-Republican Cecil County Board of Commissioners to become the Board’s president, according to informed sources. Mullin would replace the current President, Brian Lockhart (D-3rd), who was defeated for re-election earlier this month by Republican Michael Dunn. Dunn and Republican Diana Broomell, who won the 4th Dist. seat, are expected to throw their votes to Mullin. In addition, Broomell is considered likely to take over the largely ceremonial title of board Vice-President, which is currently held by Rebecca Demmler, a 2nd Dist. Republican who chose not to seek re-election. The newly elected commissioners, including Broomell, Dunn and Tari Moore (R-2), will meet with the hold-over commissioners—Mullin and Robert Hodge (R-5)—in a closed door meeting on Wednesday, 11/10/10, to discuss “transition” matters. However, since the newly elected commissioners do not formally take office until December, an official vote to select Board officers could not take place until they are sworn in. Nevertheless, informed sources tell Cecil Times that the political handwriting is on the wall for a Mullin ascendency and that Mullin and Broomell have discussed their plans with others in Cecil and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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