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Glass City Jungle (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Now that Richard Cordray has won the Ohio Attorney General spot, the discussion turns to who will be appointed as Ohio’s Treasurer. One of the names mentioned during the campaign and mentioned now that the election is over is Lucas County Treasurer Wade Kapszukiewicz. Reliable sources have stated that Wade is going to [...]
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Democrat Richard Cordray, Ohio's treasurer, was easily winning the race for attorney general on Tuesday, which would retain the powerful office for his party following a high-profile scandal.
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Dayton Daily News (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Democrat Richard Cordray, Ohio's state treasurer, has won the race for Ohio attorney general.
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Buckeye State Blog - Comments (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
I just heard a Cordray for Attorney General ad on WVKO 1580 AM. Thanks so much for supporting Progressive Talk radio. I've also heard ads for the Columbus City Bond issues, Issue 75, Dingus for Judge, Delaware County Democrats, and a Licking County Democrat. John O'Grady sponsored the High School Football game of the week last week on WVKO, and is likely also sponsoring this week's playoff...
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Weapons of Mass Discussion (Free subscription) | 30/10/2008
Release: Columbus – Attorney General candidate Mike Crites today questioned his opponent Richard Cordray’s use of the State Treasurer’s office to pursue his own personal agenda while putting tax dollars at potential risk. Crites was referring to a move by Cordray early in his administration as State Treasurer to have Ohioans write checks to “Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordray”...
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Buckeye State Blog - Comments (Free subscription) | 29/10/2008
I am very disappointed that Mary Jo Kilroy and Richard Cordray have not run any ads on WVKO 1580 AM. They received national exposure on the Ed Schultz Show a few months ago, yet now you show no support for the station that brought them that platform. They may be assuming that they have the votes of every listener to the station, but given the number of Republicans who call in to Schultz,...
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Weapons of Mass Discussion (Free subscription) | 29/10/2008
Release: Columbus – In a surprising development in the race to be Ohio ’s top law enforcement official, Attorney General candidate Richard Cordray admitted he is unqualified to hold that post. Cordray told an audience of Attorney General employees on Monday that he was not up to speed on the Attorney General’s use of law enforcement computer systems and further said, “I don’t claim...
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Glass City Jungle (Free subscription) | 25/10/2008
This in via email from the Robert Owens for Attorney General campaign: Owens: Cordray, Democrats should return dirty money COLUMBUS, OHIO - Independent candidate for Attorney General Robert Owens is publicly calling on his Democratic Party opponent to return ALL campaign contributions from a bank executive who was given more than $6 billion in state investments to [...]
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
CINCINNATI -- Mayor Mark Mallory put an end to rumors that he might be leaving City Hall soon to become Ohio's treasurer by saying Tuesday he isn't interested in the job."There has been a lot of speculation about me possibly going to Columbus to be treasurer, but I think I'm going to stay put," Mallory said at his regular Tuesday media briefing.Two weeks ago, Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordray...
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... afternoon at his weekly briefing for reporters in the mayor's office.Two weeks ago, Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordray - who is, like Mallory, a Democrat - was elected Ohio attorney general. That means there will soon be a vacancy in the state treasurer's office, which will be filled through an appointment by Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, also a Democrat.Even prior to Cordray's election...
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory's off today on a tour of China, leaving behind speculation that he might not be mayor much longer. Mallory's name has been tossed around as a possible replacement if Richard Cordray were elected attorney general.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Everyone said if Richard Cordray got elected attorney general, his treasurer job might go to Mayor Mark Mallory. Well, Cordray got elected.