Summit County Republican Party Chairman Bryan Williams again is going for the Ohio Republican Party’s top job after failing to engineer a pre-election ouster of the state party’s current chairman in September.
Summit County Republican Party Chairman Bryan Williams, seen in a 2014 file photo, is among the Ohio Republicans seeking to replace outgoing Chairman Bob Paduchik. COLUMBUS, Ohio –
The Ohio Republican Party’s central committee is meeting on Jan. 6 to consider picking a replacement for Bob Paduchik,he would not seek another term as state party leader.
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