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Montgomery County elections board to get new leaders Chris Stewart © HANDOUT The Montgomery County Board of Elections plans to re-appoint Jeffery Rezabek, a Republican, the board s new director and select Sarah W. Greathouse, a Democrat, as new deputy director on Tuesday, March 2, 2021. SUBMITTED
The top two jobs at the Montgomery County Board of Elections will be in new hands today.
Jeffery Rezabek, a Republican, will be appointed director and Sarah W. Greathouse, a Democrat, will be named deputy director during a biennial reorganization meeting this morning, according to the Board of Elections.
Rezabek, an attorney and former Montgomery County Juvenile Court judge and a state representative from 2015 to 2018, succeeds Jan Kelly, who retired Jan. 15. Greathouse, the special projects coordinator for the elections board the past two years, will take over for Steve Harsman. Greathouse also served a two-year term as a Board of Elections member and prior to that
To local women, Kamala Harris election shows ‘possibilities truly are endless’ India Duke © Provided by Dayton Daily News Vice President-elect Kamala Harris speaks in Wilmington, Del., on Saturday night, Nov. 7, 2020. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
Kate Rivers’ three young daughters were excited to see U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris elected as the first woman and the first Black and South Asian American vice president, but their mom didn’t have to explain the significance of it to them.
That’s because they’ve already witnessed elected female leadership up close their grandmother, Rivers’ mother, is Trotwood Mayor Mary McDonald.