The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

High court sides with GOP boss over Ohio elections chief

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The GOP alleged LaRose’s decision relied on “inaccurate and incomplete facts” and that he sought to exact political retributio­n ...

AKRON >> The state’s high court has ruled Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose abused his discretion in blocking the reappointm­ent of a powerful fellow Republican to a county elections board.

In a decision late Tuesday, justices sided with the Summit County Republican Party in its dispute with LaRose over his decision not to reappoint longtime chair Bryan Williams to the bipartisan panel that oversees elections.

The GOP alleged LaRose’s decision relied on “inaccurate and incomplete facts” and that he sought to exact political retributio­n against Williams, the party chair in his home county. LaRose argued that a shake-up in board culture was needed as a result of election administra­tion issues in 2020, including traffic jams during early voting and over 700 deceased voters left on voting rolls.

LaRose had cited a similar decision by his predecesso­r as secretary of state, Republican Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, to remove two members from the Lucas

County Board of Elections — one for personal misconduct, one for broader reasons of board performanc­e.

The Supreme Court said both men potentiall­y had authority to remove someone for reasons beyond personal conduct, but that LaRose’s decision on Williams relied on anonymous informatio­n that his case failed to prove as fact.

“For this reason, it is an abuse of discretion for a secretary of state to reject a recommenda­tion based on rumors or suspicion,” they wrote. “An accusation without proof, anonymous or not, is not a reasonable nor reliable basis for rejecting a county executive committee’s recommenda­tion.”

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