Former Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory may run for mayor in 2021 Former Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory told the Cincinnati Enquirer he’s pulling petitions Tuesday to run for Cincinnati mayor. By Sharon Coolidge | December 22, 2020 at 12:46 PM EST - Updated December 22 at 12:46 PM
CINCINNATI (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) - Former Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory said he’s pulling petitions Tuesday to run for Cincinnati mayor.
He’s not 100% sure about a 2021 mayoral run, but he said he’s seriously considering running and wants to be in a position to do so.
Mallory, who was Cincinnati mayor from 2005 to 2013, is the son of William Mallory Sr., who was a longtime state lawmaker and the first Black to serve as Ohio House Majority Leader.
Liz Keating appointed to P.G. Sittenfeldâs Cincinnati City Council seat
Liz Keating appointed to P.G. Sittenfeldâs Cincinnati City Council seat By Jennifer Edwards Baker and Lauren Artino | December 18, 2020 at 7:32 AM EST - Updated December 18 at 5:11 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A new, temporary Cincinnati City Councilmember was named Friday to replace Democrat P.G. Sittenfeld, who was suspended amid federal corruption charges.
Hamilton County Probate Judge Ralph âTedâ Winkler announced he appointed Republican Liz Keating, 37.
Judge Winkler made his selection from 20 candidates, saying they needed âsomeone at this time who brings light to City Hall to clean it up.â
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Judge appoints Liz Keating as interim city council member replacement for P.G. Sittenfeld Share Updated: 7:01 PM EST Dec 18, 2020 Share Updated: 7:01 PM EST Dec 18, 2020
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Show Transcript ABOUT FANFARE PLEDGING TO REFRAIN FROM CHASING DAILY HEADLINES. LIZ KEATING SAYS SHE WILL FOCUS ON THE WORK NOT POLITICAL AMBITION. SHE WAS NAMED TO REPLACE P.G. SITTENFELD WHO AGREED TO SUSPENSION AFTER BEING HIT WITH FEDERAL CORRUPTION CHARGES. THIS YEAR HAS PLUNGED CINCINNATI GOVERNMENT INTO ONE OF THE DARKEST TIMES IN OUR HISTORY. THE RESULT HAS BEEN THE ERODING OF PUBLIC TRUST IN OUR INSTITUTIONS AND OUR LEADERS. SHE BELIEVES CITY HALL’S GONE OFF THE RAILS LOST TRACK OF SERVING ITS CITIZENS INSTEAD OF ONE’S OWN SELF INTEREST THE JUDGE WHO PICKED KEATING FROM A POOL OF 20 SPOKE OF HER SUPER HIGH INTEGRITY DEEP STRONG ROOTS. WE ALSO SOMEONE AT THIS TIME WHO PROMISES TO BRING LIGHT TO CITY HALL AND CLEAN IT UP SKATING PRESENTS HERSELF AS SOMEON
Despite bribery charges, city paychecks for Pastor, Sittenfeld continue
COVID courthouse delays may push back trial dates
Cincinnati taxpayers could spend $132,891 on the salaries and health insurance for suspended City Council members Jeff Pastor and PG Sittenfeld over the next year while both await trial on corruption charges.
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CINCINNATI â Cincinnati taxpayers could spend $132,891 on the salaries and health insurance for suspended City Council members Jeff Pastor and PG Sittenfeld over the next year while both await trial on corruption charges.
State law allows Pastor and Sittenfeld, whom the FBI arrested following separate grand jury indictments in November, to collect full salaries until their cases are resolved in court or their council terms expire at the end of 2021.