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Summit GOP conducts recount in committee races; coin-toss winners will stand

By Stephanie Warsmith
Beacon Journal staff writer

The Summit County elections board did automatic recounts in three county Republican Party central committee races this morning that resulted in ties.

The board previously conducted coin tosses to determine winners in each. The recounts showed the same results, so the coin-toss victories will stand.

The winners were: Cuyahoga Falls 8C (Donna Kaiser over Susan L. Truby), Norton 4B (Eva Conklin over Jonathon Scott Hubble) and Twinsburg 1C (Carolyn Murrock over Mark Reilly).

Kaiser was a candidate filed by the New Summit County Republicans — a group seeking to unseat county party chairman Alex Arshinkoff — and Murrock was submitted by the county party. Conklin and Hubble were both filed by the party.

These three were the only races in the March 4 primary close enough to trigger automatic recounts.

The board will certify the results of the recounts at 9 a.m. Monday.

The central committee will meet April 21 to decide the county party's leadership.

The Summit County elections board did automatic recounts in three county Republican Party central committee races this morning that resulted in ties.

The board previously conducted coin tosses to determine winners in each. The recounts showed the same results, so the coin-toss victories will stand.

The winners were: Cuyahoga Falls 8C (Donna Kaiser over Susan L. Truby), Norton 4B (Eva Conklin over Jonathon Scott Hubble) and Twinsburg 1C (Carolyn Murrock over Mark Reilly).

Kaiser was a candidate filed by the New Summit County Republicans — a group seeking to unseat county party chairman Alex Arshinkoff — and Murrock was submitted by the county party. Conklin and Hubble were both filed by the party.

These three were the only races in the March 4 primary close enough to trigger automatic recounts.

The board will certify the results of the recounts at 9 a.m. Monday.

The central committee will meet April 21 to decide the county party's leadership.



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