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Columbus -- Franklin County Commissioner Marilyn Brown announced her candidacy for Ohio Secretary of State March 26. "I plan to build on the reforms and improvements started by Secretary of State [Jennifer] Brunner," said Brown, who was elected commissioner in 2006. "In addition, I plan to focus on strengthening the relationship between the Secretary of State's office and our 88 county boards of elections." Prior to her election as commissioner, Brown had more than 25 years experience in public service in Greater Cleveland and in Columbus. She has worked on a number of public policy issues, including women's access to college, fair housing, diversity training and heading up a chamber of commerce. She holds a master's degree in organizational development from Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. She also was public affairs director for the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission for eight years. Brown and her husband, Franklin County Probate Judge Eric Brown, have two daughters. Comments
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