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Summit County Republicans Look for Someone to Carry On Arshinkoff's Legacy

2008 WKSU file photo of Alex Arshinkoff
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2008 WKSU file photo of Alex Arshinkoff
2008 WKSU file photo of Alex Arshinkoff
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2008 WKSU file photo of Alex Arshinkoff

Summit County Republicans are in the process of selecting their next leader.

Alex Arshinkoff, who died earlier this week, was head of the Summit county GOP for nearly 40 years.

John Green, the director of the University of Akron's Bliss Institute, says Arshinkoff had success in a predominantly Democratic county and finding his successor will be hard.

"Alex was a very effective strategist, very good at raising money, very politically astute," said Green. "His opinions were sought by not just local candidates, but also statewide and even presidential candidates. He'll be a very difficult person for the Republicans to replace."

State law requires his position be filled within 15 days of his death. 

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Ryan is a senior multimedia journalism student at Kent State University with experience in print and radio journalism. He is working toward a Bachelor's Degree in Multimedia Journalism. During the school year, Landolph works for Kent State Student Media with Black Squirrel Radio, where he is a sports director and radio host. Additionally, Landolph covers Cleveland sports for FanSided's Factory of Sadness.