Melanie Leneghan appears before the Delaware County Board of Elections for her April 10 hearing. Credit: Jack Slemenda

DELAWARE — Knox County Republican Party Chairman Fred Dailey is calling for Delaware County Board of Elections member Melanie Leneghan to resign following comments she made after an April 10 hearing that removed her from the May primary ballot.

In response, Leneghan — also a Republican — told Delaware Source she will not step down.

Dailey said Leneghan should not serve on the Delaware County Board of Elections or the Ohio Republican Party State Central Committee, though he said he would not deny her right to appeal the board’s decision.

The calls for resignation come after Leneghan compared her voter residency hearing to “a Black man in the South going up against the KKK,” a comment that has drawn criticism from Republican officials across the region.

An interview between Melanie Leneghan and reporter Jack Slemenda on April 10. The relevant quote starts at 1:20.

The Delaware County Board of Elections voted 2-1 on April 10 to cancel the voter registration Leneghan and remove her from the May 5 primary ballot.

The hearing was required after a 7-0 ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court, which granted a writ of mandamus ordering the board to consider the challenge to Leneghan’s voter registration and residency.

In response, Leneghan filed a writ of mandamus with the Ohio Supreme Court on April 13, asking the court to overturn the Board of Elections’ decision.

Early voting for the May 5 primary began April 7.

Knox County dispute

Leneghan previously voted to uphold a vote that removed her fourth opponent, Howard resident Rebecca Nourse, from the Republican State Central Committee race.

Dailey said he sent Leneghan a cease-and-desist letter on April 10 over a campaign mailer that referenced “Knox County Republican PAC.”

“I received a direct mail piece from her, and in that direct mail piece [Leneghan] implied that she was endorsed by the Delaware County, Knox County, Holmes County and Coshocton County Republican PAC,” Dailey said.

“They put PAC at the end, which is a distinction that she thinks allows her to say that since she’s not saying it was the Republican Party.”

Dailey said he filed a complaint with the Secretary of State’s election integrity office.

He added the Knox County Republican Party endorsed Nourse, not Leneghan.

“It was just solely for the purpose to deceive voters by putting PAC at the end of the county party name,” Dailey said.

Below are images of the mail pieces Dailey received. Credit: Fred Dailey

Broader Republican reaction

Dailey is not alone in calling for Leneghan’s resignation.

Ohio Sen. Andrew Brenner urged Delaware County officials to call for Leneghan’s resignation in a text message sent after Delaware Source’s April 10 reporting.

Screenshot of a text message from Sen. Andrew Brenner to Delaware County officials, provided to Delaware Source.

State Rep. Beth Lear and Delaware County auditor candidate Don Rankey also said Leneghan’s comments were inappropriate and called for her resignation.

Brenner said Leneghan has the right to appeal the board’s decision but should resign regardless of the court’s ruling.

“I found that quote appalling and a complete lack of understanding the history of the United States,” Brenner said.

Rankey echoed Brenner’s call for Leneghan’s resignation and expressed disappointment about not hearing from other Delaware County officials.

“I asked [on social media] all the other public officials in Delaware County to denounce it, and it was crickets,” Rankey said.

Rankey said he saw Brenner’s Facebook post about the issue the day after the April 10 hearing.

“To me, it’s just really disappointing that our Delaware County Republican Party, as well as our Delaware County elected officials which are all Republicans, have sat on the sideline and watched this story unravel,” he said.

Leneghan’s response

Leneghan dismissed the criticism and said those calling for her resignation do not have authority over the Board of Elections.

“None of them have anything to do with the Delaware County Board of Elections. The executive committee of the party statutorily appoints that position,” she said.

Leneghan also accused Brenner, Lear and Rankey of “weaponizing the government to punish political opponents.”

“I would suggest to Andy Brenner, that instead of continuing to spit in the face of Ohio voters by skirting term limits and applauding and contributing to a serious threat to our democracy, that he might want to focus on something else,” Leneghan said.

Defending her remarks

Leneghan reiterated the board’s April 10 decision was “a violation of election integrity,” which is what prompted the mandamus filing with the Ohio Supreme Court.

“So, when I say I was like a Black man in front of the KKK — I was,” she said.

“The KKK is a racist, biased group and these two [Democrats on the board], who are biased heavily against Republicans, they were told to vote on the outcome.”

State Central Committee race dynamics

Leneghan also confirmed that three other candidates — Janine Baker, Andrea Dalton and Cathi Nelson — are running for the same Republican State Central Committee seat in support of her.

“We need the right people in these seats, it’s important,” she said.

Baker, Dalton and Nelson are all listed as candidates on the May 5 ballot in addition to Nourse.

It is not illegal for multiple candidates to run in support of another candidate, provided there is no agreement for compensation or exchange of services.

Dalton and Nelson also signed Leneghan’s petition to appear on the ballot.

Brenner expressed his distaste for the three women running against, but in support of, Leneghan on the ballot.

“[Leneghan] even sent out an email to the [Delaware County] Republican Central Committee, [saying they were] recruited to run against her so she could split the anti-Leneghan vote,” Brenner said.

“I mean, who does that?”

Below is Leneghan’s candidate petition; Nelson is the fifth signature and Dalton is the eighth.

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