The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Arshinkoff, dubbed most effective GOP chairman by Bush, dies

- By Julie Carr Smyth

COLUMBUS » Alex Arshinkoff, a GOP political boss credited with mentoring a generation of young politician­s and helping elect presidents, has died. He was 62.

Arshinkoff, the Republican chairman for Summit County, died Monday, according to Ohio Republican Chair Jane Timken.

He had been undergoing dialysis for several years and had been in deteriorat­ing health since a 2012 car accident, the Akron Beacon Journal reported.

Arshinkoff was one of the state’s most powerful and longest-serving party chairs, a man once credited by former President George W. Bush as the most effective chairman in America.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said he had spoken to Arshinkoff by phone on Monday morning, and he, as always, made DeWine “laugh and smile.”

“He was upbeat, looking to the future, and giving me good advice,” the Republican officehold­er and 2018 gubernator­ial candidate said in a statement.

Arshinkoff was viewed by many as a brilliant political tactician. He took over the small county party in northeast Ohio in 1978, at age 23, and turned it into a fundraisin­g dynamo that gave millions of dollars to candidates. The party had contribute­d $2.8 million to Bush’s 2000 presidenti­al campaign before receiving the Republican’s praise.

Arshinkoff’s demands that donors give to the party instead of spreading their contributi­ons among individual candidates was both the source of his county operation’s might and the heart of criticism against it. He fought back political attacks by both Democrats and fellow Republican­s over the years.

“Do I kick ass sometimes to make sure things get done? You’re damn right,” Arshinkoff told The Associated Press in a 2008 interview. At the time, he had been removed from the county elections board by then-Democratic Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner and was simultaneo­usly facing an intraparty fight for control. Arshinkoff survived both.

Timken called him an icon.

“For decades, Chairman Arshinkoff mentored Republican­s across Ohio and provided them with a road map for success,” she said.

DeWine said Arshinkoff succeeded in a heavily Democratic county by recruiting good candidates, raising money to fund

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