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		<title>Cecil County Orphans Court Seats Filled in GOP Sweep</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 03:35:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In one of the few contested races on the November general election ballot in Cecil County, voters returned Carolyn Crouch to the Orphans Court, where she has served for 12 years, and filled two other seats with new judges. There were four candidates—three Republicans and one Democrat—seeking three available seats on the court. Crouch, who formerly served with the North East Chamber of Commerce and the county’s homeless shelter for men, is the chief judge of the Orphans Court, which handles probate of wills and settles disputes over estates. She was the top vote-getter, with 27.3 percent of votes cast. Members of the panel are paid $8,750 a year. William (Bill) Harris won a seat on the court after spending many years involved in Republican party politics, serving on the GOP Central Committee and as chairman of Governor Hogan’s campaign in Cecil County four years ago. He was rewarded with a job at the state’s Human Resources Administration, after previously serving as chief of staff to state Del. Kevin Hornberger (R-35A). Harris worked in patient bill collections at Union Hospital for many years and is also an ordained minister. After so many years involved in partisan politics, he will face [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>GOP Central Committee: &#8216;Liberty&#8217; Faction Gets 2 Seats, &#8216;United&#8217; Slate Wins Majority</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2014 07:40:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil County Republican Central Committee, which has been controlled for the past four years by a majority tied to the former Smipkin political machine, will face an overhaul with a new majority that ran on a “United Republican” slate. But two candidates who ran as members of a “Campaign for Liberty” slate—Chris Zeauskas, the current GOP committee’s chairman, and Michael A. Dawson (MAD Mike, as he is known in Perryville) also won seats on the 9-member GOP Central Committee. The Central Committee is empowered to nominate candidates to fill a vacancy in local elective government offices and also is tasked with building support for the political party. The top vote-getter in the multi-candidate contest was William Harris, a minister and former president of the local Republican Club, who won 2,840 votes or 6.99 percent. The top six vote-getters were members of the United slate: Harris; Michael W. “Good Mike” Dawson; Joseph Zurolo; Kathy Kunda; Bob Amato; and Kevin Hornberger. Zeauskas, who lost a bid for County Council in Tuesday’s primary election, received 2,151 votes or 5.28 percent in the Central Committee contest. MAD Dawson, who lost his campaign for another County Council seat, received 1,953 votes or 4.79 percent. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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