Crawford County Democratic Party names new chairman

Allen D. Laferty has been elected to serve as the Crawford County Democratic Party chairman.

Laferty succeeds Wanda Sharrock, who has been chair since 2019. Other officers are Pat Hargis, vice chair; Seth Bennett, secretary; and Bob Guinther, treasurer.

A graduate of Crestline High School and veteran of the U.S. Army, Laferty has been a home builder/renovator for 43 years. He served on Crestline Village Council from 2015-2022 and has been on the Crawford County Central Committee since 2022. As a member of the Habitat for Humanity board for 10 years, he supervised the building of four homes in Crawford County.

Laferty is a member of the Crestline United Methodist Church, where he has been involved in local, district and national conferences.

Crawford County Democratic leadership team is made up of treasurer Bob Guinther, left, secretary Seth Bennett, former chair Wanda Sharrock, new chair Allen Laferty and vice chair Pat Hargis.
Crawford County Democratic leadership team is made up of treasurer Bob Guinther, left, secretary Seth Bennett, former chair Wanda Sharrock, new chair Allen Laferty and vice chair Pat Hargis.

Hargis previously served as vice chair and secretary. She is a retired science educator, teaching for a year at Cincinnati Woodward High School, 34 years at Crestline and 10 years at Bucyrus High School. Working part-time at North Central State College for the past two years, Hargis explained her job as helping people navigate the processes to become a practical nurse or a registered nurse.

Hargis has been a lifelong Democrat who started to actively campaign for candidates in 2008.

Newly-elected secretary Bennett said, “I’m a proud Ohioan, originally from Hilliard, grew up in Fredericktown, and have now been residing in Bucyrus since 2021. I'm an independent healthcare provider for my wonderful partner. She and I have been attending the Democratic meetings here for almost two years now, but this is my first year on the Central Committee. Hoping to make a difference for the betterment of Bucyrus and Ohio as a whole.”

Guinther is a retired teacher and farmer.

“By definition, democracy only works if people are involved,” Guinther said. “Nearly 25 years ago, local political activist Maggie Barth told me that if I wanted to get involved, I should run for Central Committee. I took her advice and a few years later I was appointed treasurer. I choose to be a Democrat because of people like Presidents FDR, JFK, LBJ, Carter, Obama and Biden, Attorney General Bobby Kennedy, Ohio Senators John Glenn and Sherrod Brown, Congressman Tip O’Neil and John Lewis and local politicians Burnell Shumaker and Barth. These people have stood and fought for that which I highly value and I try to stand with them."

The Crawford County Central Committee meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the county engineer’s office on Whetstone Street in Bucyrus. Democrats and independents are invited to attend.

This article originally appeared on Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum: Crawford County Democratic Party makes leadership change