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Brown, whose Ohio reelection bid is rated one of Democrats' most challenging as they seek to defend their 51-49 Senate majority, last year received $2,500 from Cincinnati-based Kroger's PAC and ...
Shammas Iqbal Qammar Malik (born April 10, 1991) is an American lawyer and politician who is currently serving as the 63rd mayor of Akron, Ohio since January 1, 2024. He previously served as the city councilor of Ward 8 from January 1, 2020, until November 7, 2023. He was an assistant director of the Akron Law Department from 2016 to 2018.
Prior to 1925 (and since 1999) the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio was elected in a separate, partisan election. In 1924, the Charter Party , a local third-party, was founded. It has elected members of the city council and mayors.
Starting in 1914, Dayton's government was changed to the "weak mayor" manager-council form. In this system, the five-member commission selects the city manager, who holds administrative authority over the municipal government. The mayor is simply one of the five members of the city commission. The mayor's only power over the other commissioners ...
Democratic voters in Ohio's 34th House district will choose from three people for the party's nomination in the March 19 primary election. Early voting began Feb. 21.
Democratic voters in Ohio's 34th House district will choose from three people for the party's nomination in the March 19 primary election. At-Large Munroe Falls City Councilwoman Dina Edwards, ...
In 1990, Dillon was named the Vice President of Kroger. In 2003, Dillon became the CEO of Kroger. [3] Dillon succeeded its previous CEO Joe Pichler. It was announced on September 20, 2013 that Dillon would be retiring as CEO of Kroger effective January 1, 2014. Dillon was succeeded as CEO by Rodney McMullen, a COO of Kroger. Dillon remained on ...
Bill Albright, Meredith Craig, Dennis Finley, Frank Grande and Josh Hlavaty are the Republicans and Mark D. Gooch is the Democrat seeking the seat in the Ohio Senate, which serves a two-year term ...