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Erica Christi Crawley (born November 22, 1980) is an American politician serving as a member of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners. Crawley previously served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 2019 to 2021.
The Franklin County Commissioners welcomed their newest member this week, and he’s a familiar face. After interviewing three candidates during the board’s regular meeting on Thursday ...
Kevin L. Boyce (born October 5, 1971 [1]) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party who currently serves as President of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners. Formerly, he was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 25th District from 2012 to 2016, a member of Columbus City Council , and was the 47th ...
A Franklin County commissioner looking to be elected to his first term attracted a challenger on Tuesday. Paul Frenzel has jumped in the race for District 1, the seat currently occupied by county ...
Brooks was raised on her family's farm in East Liverpool, Ohio [1] as the oldest of five daughters. Her father was a Navy veteran and her mother was a nurse. Despite her family's humble financial situation, Brooks worked her way through Youngstown State University as a hairdresser, and subsequently earned her J.D. from Capital University Law School while working as an investigator at the ...
After years of a bitterly split Franklin County Commission, one member is resigning at the end of the year. Commissioner Brad Peck, 64, who was first elected in 2009, will resign from his District ...
The Franklin County Commissioners must use their points of leverage to pursue pro-Western and anti-conflict theory policies which foster economic growth, stability, and good living.” ...
On January 6, 2000, she won one of the Franklin County Democratic Party's two nominations for one of two seats to the three-member Board of County Commissioners. [18] The board oversees the Franklin County government's $1.3 billion budget and programs that range from child welfare to job training to minor league baseball. [19]