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Brunner changes staff

Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner is hiring Mike Rankin, the former registrar of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, as her second-highest ranking official.

Rankin, 55, starts as assistant secretary of state on Aug. 3. He replaces Antoinette Wilson, who is returning to the private sector. Rankin will be paid $110,000 a year.

In addition to his experience at the BMV, Rankin served as chief deputy clerk for Franklin County Municipal Court, assistant Lucas County prosecutor, and chairman of the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission and worked in private practice as an attorney.  

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By howrad

July 21, 2009 9:31 PM | Link to this

You can put make-up on a sow, but it is still a sow. Brunner is the typical party politician. She wouldn’t investigate voter fraud last year catering to her party. Who do you think she will represent in DC, not Ohio, it will be the Democrat party.

By gh

July 20, 2009 5:27 AM | Link to this

She should have changed jobs herself….probably ACORN would hire her since she let them run loose last election . Why is she still drawing a paycheck?

By Mark Serrott

July 17, 2009 5:58 PM | Link to this

Mike Rankin is an superb choice and he will bring the same excellence of service he provided the BMV to the Secretary of State’s office.

By Mark Serrott

July 17, 2009 5:57 PM | Link to this

Mike Rankin is an superb choice will bring the same excellence of service he provided the BMV to the Secretary of State’s office.
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