Decker expected to be appointed chairman again

NORWICH – North Norwich Supervisor Richard B. Decker was expected to be appointed to a 14th term as chairman of the Chenango County Board of Supervisors in the first day of the annual session this morning.
Decker was sworn in last year after an unprecedented challenge. The effort to unseat him was seemingly pre-orchestrated by the Democratic Party, but resulted in not one but two candidates nominated for the position, both of them Republicans.
First term Supervisor William Craine, of Sherburne, and ninth-term City of Norwich Ward 4, 5, and 6 Supervisor Linda E. Natoli accepted nominations to the position.
Nonetheless, after the roll call, Decker came out the victor by a majority of weighted votes.
Decker has represented North Norwich since 1994.
Craine was expected to be appointed the county’s budget officer.

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