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State Sen. Sean O’Brien and state Rep. Michael J. O’Brien had a lot of money left in their campaign funds after this election.
For the former, it didn’t work out as he lost his re-election bid, while it nearly came back to bite the latter who spent little in the final days of the campaign and won by only 0.74 of a percent.
Sean O’Brien, D-Bazetta, lost by 2 percent to Republican Sandra O’Brien of Lenox in the Ohio Senate 32nd District race, even though he raised and spent significantly more money than her.
Facilities management workers at the White House can conduct their vote on whether to unionize by mail, a National Labor Relations Board official ruled Wednesday, citing worsening COVID-19 data in Washington, D.C., and surrounding counties and uncertainty about where an in-person election could take place.