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		<title>Republicans Sweep Cecil County Elections; Charter Govt. Wins Big</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County voters swept Republicans into office in most major local contests Tuesday, turning the five-member Board of Commissioners into an all-GOP panel for the first time while ousting the longtime Democratic Clerk of the Circuit Court and the Democratic State’s Attorney. But, in one of the ultimate ironies of Tuesday’s balloting, voters overwhelmingly approved an overhaul of county government to a charter system of governance, under which a new county executive position will be created and the commissioners transformed into a County Council with fewer individual powers. Voters have repeatedly rejected ballot issues for charter in the past but advocates argued that the county government had become dysfunctional by having to receive approval from the state legislature for even minor legislative actions. The only incumbent Commissioner running Tuesday, Democrat Brian Lockhart, was solidly defeated by newcomer Michael Dunn, R, a legislative aide to Del. Michael Smigiel (R-36.) Lockhart, the President of the current board, received 11,942 votes, or 43.5 percent, while Dunn topped him with 15,497 votes, or 56.4 percent, in District 3, which is based in the Rising Sun area. Another Republican victor was Diana Broomell, who defeated former Superintendent of Schools Carl Roberts, a Democrat, in District [&#8230;]]]></description>
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