
For the second time in less than a week, Delaware County commissioners discussed connecting the Delaware County Board of Developmental Disabilities (DCBDD) to an underground high-speed fiber optic cable network that is partially county owned and operated.

With the 2012 presidential election less than 200 days away, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted used the Delaware County Board of Elections to kick off a state-wide drive to recruit poll workers and highlight changes in election procedure.
One of the most familiar faces at the Delaware County Board of Elections will no longer be ensuring that the county’s election process is open, fair and honest.
Mar 3 2012 | Posted in
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Early voting for Ohio’s March 6 primary election kicked off yesterday. But for many of Delaware County’s approximately 93,000 unaffiliated voters, they could show up at the polls with nothing to vote on. That is unless they are willing to sacrifice their political independence.
Feb 1 2012 | Posted in
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Of those who contributed to the several thousands of dollars Delaware City School’s levy campaign collected, many were district staff.
Despite accepting a plea deal in 2007 that barred him from holding public office for seven years after admitting his guilt to charges of receiving improper compensation and conflict of interest, former Delaware County Sheriff Al Myers has been certified by the Delaware County Board of Elections to run for a county commission seat.
Dec 16 2011 | Posted in
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Four Democrats filed with the Delaware County Board of Elections Wednesday to have their names placed on the ballot for the March 6, 2012 primary election.
Dec 8 2011 | Posted in
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One of the two co-directors of the Delaware County Board of Elections has been fired. The four-member board that oversees the county’s election office on Wednesday voted unanimously to dismiss Democratic Board of Elections Director Brian Mumford.
Dec 1 2011 | Posted in
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