Two magistrates score upsets over Akron judges

[Magistrate] Ron Cable…beat a recently appointed judge…Cable claimed about 62 percent of the vote…according to unofficial results from the Summit County Board of Elections.

“I think the voters made the right choice,” Cable said Tuesday night in a phone interview. “I’m overwhelmed with joy.”

This is part of an article written by Stephanie Warsmith and originally published on www.ohio.com on November 7, 2017.

Ron Cable Now Juvenile Court Magistrate

This article was originally published by the Akron Legal News on January 12, 2017

Summit County Juvenile Court Judge Linda Tucci Teodosio has announced that Ron Cable accepted a position as magistrate with the court and began his service on Jan. 3, 2017.
Cable comes to juvenile court from the Summit County Domestic Relations Court, where he served as a judicial attorney and part-time magistrate in 2001 before becoming a full-time magistrate in 2005. He was promoted to chief magistrate last June.
Cable is a 1996 graduate of The University of Akron, where he received his bachelor’s degree in political science. He then attended the university’s School of Law where he earned his juris doctor in 2000.
As a magistrate, Cable will hear both delinquency and dependency, neglect and abuse cases.
“We are thrilled to be able to bring Ron Cable to the juvenile court,” said Judge Teodosio. “He brings a broad scope of experience as an attorney and a magistrate and he will be a valuable addition to our court.”