In a troubling incident that has raised serious concerns about political bias within law enforcement, John Rodgers, a lieutenant with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio, has faced ...
Lt. John Rodgers at the Clark County Sheriff’s Office reportedly wrote in a Facebook post: "I am sorry. If you support the Democratic party I will not help you" Clark County Sheriffs Office A ...
Lt. John Rodgers, a 20-year sheriff's veteran in Clark County, where Springfield is the county seat, made the statements in several posts on Facebook, CBS affiliate WHIO-TV reported. In one post ...
Lieutenant gubernatorial candidate John Rodgers speaks with attendees of Gov. Phil Scott’s election watch event at the Associated General Contractors of Vermont building in Montpelier on Tuesday.
VERMONT — John Rodgers has won the race for lieutenant governor, replacing incumbent David Zuckerman to take the state's ...
John Rodgers, a Republican from Glover, was elected lieutenant governor of Vermont Tuesday, unseating Progressive/Democrat Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman in a rare ouster of a statewide incumbent. The ...
As Vermonter wake-up Wednesday morning, the state's lieutenant governor's race remains too close to call, with John Rodgers ...
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Gov. David Zuckerman conceded his reelection race to Republican challenger John Rodgers Thursday morning, after falling more than 6,000 votes short in Tuesday’s election, and said he would not ...
John Rodgers scored the biggest upset of Vermont's election on Tuesday by defeating incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman. Rodgers secured 46.2 percent of the vote to Zuckerman's 44.6 percent ...
The vote count suggests former Vermont representative John Rodgers, a Republican, has prevailed over incumbent David Zuckerman, a Progressive-Democrat, for the state's lieutenant governor seat.