Politics & Government
GOP Leader Resigns Amid Sex Assault Investigation
Robert J. Kerns will no longer head the Montgomery County Republican Committee; his successor will be selected Dec. 4
Written by Patch Editorial Staff
A Montgomery County Republican Committee representative announced Thursday that Chairman Robert J. Kerns has resigned his position, a day after it was reported that he is the subject of a sexual assault investigation.
“MCRC today received the resignation of its chairman, Robert J. Kerns. MCRC will follow the procedures outlined in its bylaws on the selection of a new party chairman,” said MCRC Executive Director John Kelemen. “All day-to-day activities of the committee will continue uninterrupted.”
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Kelemen said that the resignation will be official on Friday at 5 p.m.; MCRC has no comment on media reports to a possible criminal investigation of Kerns.
Yesterday, it was reported that Kerns is being investigated for sexual assault after an alleged incident on Oct. 25.
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Kerns was elected chairman of the organization in 2008; just one day prior to the alleged incident, Gov. Tom Corbett announced a truce between warring factions of the party, which had caused organization to suffer over the past 20 years.
According to the committee, a special meeting will be held on Dec. 4 to elect a new chairman.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.