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12 lis 2024 · As Auditor I act as the County's Chief Fiscal Officer, Chief Assessor, Chief Payroll Officer, and Sealer of Weights and Measures. These duties require my office to provide taxpayers, consumers, school districts and local governments a variety of services, all of which are part of this site.
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Learn about Dusty Rhodes, the eight-term Hamilton County Auditor who was re-elected in 2018 and plans to retire in 2023. He is also a former Delhi Township Trustee, a PERS Board member, and a popular oldies radio host.
14 gru 2022 · Rhodes, a Democrat who served 32 years as auditor, talks about his achievements, controversies and views on politics and music. He also shares his memories of the Beatles' 1964 visit to Cincinnati, where he was a radio deejay.
20 mar 2023 · Longtime auditor Dusty Rhodes did not seek re-election last year and officially retired this month. Fellow Democrat Brigid Kelly won the seat in November and took the oath of office last week.
6 lis 2018 · Dusty Rhodes (Democratic Party) was the Hamilton County Auditor in Ohio. Rhodes assumed office in 2014. Rhodes left office in 2023. Rhodes (Democratic Party) ran for re-election for Hamilton County Auditor in Ohio. Rhodes won in the general election on November 6, 2018.
23 lip 2021 · Rhodes, 81, announced he will not seek re-election after 30 years in office. He faced censure from Democrats for his controversial tweets and online comments.
23 lip 2021 · The conservative Democrat, who has held the position for nearly 32 years, announced his decision in July 2021. He faced criticism from his own party for his controversial social media posts and his failure to pass some reforms.