Chester County Recorder of Deeds Ryan Costello got a promotion Thursday.
Costello is the newest member of the Chester County Board of Commissioners, picked from 7 finalists who were interviewed for the post by the county's judges.
Costello, a Republican, will fill the unexpired term of Carol Aichele, who recently joined Gov. Tom Corbett's cabinet.
"I am honored to have earned the confidence and unanimous support of the board of judges to serve as interim Commissioner," Costello told The Mercury shortly after the announcement was made Thursday evening.
Aichele's term runs until the end of the year. Costello is a candidate for a full four-year term on the three-member commissioners' board.
The other two commissioners, Republican Terence Farrell and Democrat Kathi Cozzone, have also announced plans to seek re-election.
Each political party will nominate two candidates in the May primary and the top three vote-getters in the November general election will win seats on the Board of Commissioners.
Republicans have always held the majority on the commissioners' board and a Farrell-Costello team would have the advantage going into November.
Read more about Costello's appointment in a story by reporter Evan Brandt at the link below:
Costello tapped as new Chesco commissioner - pottsmerc.com
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