Chris Ronayne wins Democratic primary for county executive

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Chris Ronayne wins Democratic primary for county executive
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In a race that saw the incumbent unexpectedly depart, and three other candidates, including some possible favorites, enter and withdraw, Cuyahoga County voters selected Chris Ronayne to represent the Democratic Party in the November election for county executive.

In a statement on Twitter last night, Ronayne thanked his constituents.

— Chris Ronayne May 4, 2022 For 16 years, Ronayne served as the President of University Circle. He currently serves on the board of Destination Cleveland and is a chair on the Canalway Partners Board of Directors.

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