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YANKEE LAKE The Trumbull County Republican Party’s central committee elected the Newton Falls mayor, who also is a pastor, as its new chairman. Mayor Kenneth Kline, the pastor of First Christian Church of Newton Falls, was elected by acclamation from the 41 members of the central committee who were present Saturday morning at Yankee Lake Ballroom. There was no ballot, but members raised their hands in favor of Kline, and the vote was uncontested. Former chairman Kevin Wyndham, whose resignation took effect Feb. 1, nominated Kline to take his place. “It was a symbol of party unity in passing the baton. I was glad to do it after I was asked to,” Wyndham said. ....
[email protected] YANKEE LAKE The Trumbull County Republican Party’s central committee elected the Newton Falls mayor, who also is a pastor, as its new chairman. Mayor Kenneth Kline, the pastor of First Christian Church of Newton Falls, was elected by acclamation from the 41 members of the central committee who were present this morning at Yankee Lake Ballroom. There was no ballot, but members raised their hands in favor of Kline and the vote was uncontested. Former chairman Kevin Wyndham, whose resignation took effect Feb. 1, nominated Kline to take his place. “It was a symbol of party unity in passing the baton. I was glad to do it after I was asked to,” Wyndham said. ....
[email protected] After embarrassing dysfunction just a few years ago, the Trumbull County Republican Party has made great strides under the leadership of local party Chairman Kevin Wyndham. But now, Wyndham, who successfully unified the Trumbull GOP after significant division, last week announced he would resign his role effective Feb. 1. Wyndham was elected to the chairmanship in February 2017, following splintering and polarization within the political group. The party’s central committee will meet in coming weeks to select a new chairman, according to party bylaws. So far, no one has expressed interest in the position. In announcing his resignation, Wyndham recalled the problems that had plagued the party, and noted he had been asked to run for the post back then “in an attempt to reunite the group,” Wyndham states in his resignation letter. ....
Kevin Wyndham said he is resigning Feb. 1 as Trumbull County Republican Party chairman primarily because the job is too demanding. This is the third time a Mahoning Valley political party chairman left the position early in recent years. Mark Munroe retired Feb. 21, 2019, as Mahoning County Republican Party chairman after nine years, saying it “is not an easy job. You make a decision and you make half of your supporters unhappy. Then you make another decision, and you make the other half unhappy.” Soon after, Mahoning County Democratic Party Chairman David Betras resigned effective May 15, 2019, after 10 years running the party, to devote more time to family and his law practice. ....