Dynda Thomas

Johnson got $10,000 in campaign cash from “a” Fayne and Winston while living in Twinsburg and pushing the East Side Market deal on council

CLEVELAND, OH – Jeffrey Johnson had no legal right to serve on Cleveland city council after he married and lived with his wife and her two children in Twinsburg; and should have “forfeited” in obedience to state residency laws for public officials.  The state’s “residency requirements for public officials” are clear.  The boldfaced words in the preceding paragraph are the actual caption of section 3.15 of the Revised Code of Ohio. 3.15 Residency requirements for public officials.  (A) Except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, at all times during one’s term of office:  (1) Each member of…

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