[UPDATE] Strickland, Brown, Brunner, Cordray, Others Call for Dann's resignation, threaten impeachment.
Well, now we know why Governor Strickland isn't in Youngstown today, he along with all other statehouse Dems are calling for Dann to resign. There's a press conference at 1 PM.
UPDATE: Not only is Strickland and all others calling for Dann to resign, they are threatening impeachment if he does not.
UPDATE 2X: We're also hearing that not only are they calling for impeachment, but that party leaders will essentially make Dann Persona Non Grata at all future party events, including this weekends' Ohio Democratic Party Convention.
It's OVER
The Dems reaction to Marc Dann will stand in stark contrast to the GOP's "handling" of Bob Taft, Tom Noe, et al.
Repubs hope their scandals will blow away or get lost in the shuffle.
Dems take care of their embarrassments pronto.
Got that Keven McHack?
Dann responds to Letter!
Let the impeachment begin!
Not If But When
Fisher in Fray
Fisher for AG
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if Cordray resigns the Treasurer's post to become AG, we'll have not just one but two special elections this year to fill unexpired terms.
Whereas, if Lee Fisher steps down as Lt. Gov. to become AG, Ted will get to name his replacement and get him confirmed by the Legislature. Then he could get someone like Fingerhut to be his new Lt. Gov.
I expect to hear more about this this weekend at the ODP Convention.
Capri Cafaro to replace Dann
The problem with Fisher
is that his electoral track record of success has not been very good.
Plus, most longtime AG employees (even the Dems) say he was a jerk as a boss to work under.



Governor, Dems call on Ohio
Governor, Dems call on Ohio attorney general to resign
By JULIE CARR SMYTH
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and other Democratic leaders are calling on the state's scandal-scarred attorney general to resign. Attorney General Marc Dann admitted Friday to having an extramarital affair with a subordinate.
The admission came after findings in an unrelated sexual harassment investigation threatened to reveal the relationship. Strickland, Sen. Sherrod Brown, Dann's fellow Democratic state officeholders and all Democratic state legislators sent Dann a letter Monday imploring him to leave office. Dann is just 16 months into his four-year term. He hasn't yet responded to the letter.
LETTER
Sunday May 4, 2008
Attorney General Marc Dann
State of Ohio
Rhodes State Office Tower
30 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Dear Attorney General Dann,
We write to you tonight to ask that you resign your position as Attorney General of the State of Ohio.
We believe that your actions have irreparably harmed your ability to effectively serve the people of our great state.
The work of the Office of the Attorney General matters more, and is far more important, than any one person. In many, many cases it is all that stands between the people and the powerful. Sadly, we no longer have even the most remote hope that you can continue to effectively serve as Attorney General and that is why we are asking for your resignation.
We also want to make you aware that if you do not choose to resign, Democratic members of the Ohio House of Representatives will immediately introduce a resolution seeking your impeachment. We sincerely hope that this action will not be necessary and that you will act in the best interest of the people of Ohio by tendering your resignation Monday morning.
Sincerely,
Ted Strickland
Governor
Sherrod Brown
U.S. Senator
Lee Fisher
Lt. Governor
Jennifer Brunner
Secretary of State
Richard Cordray
Treasurer
Ray Miller
Senate Minority Leader
Joyce Beatty
House Minority Leader
Chris Redfern
Chairman, Ohio Democratic Party