Democrats Blast Bryan Davis: “Quit Collecting a Paycheck You’re Not Earning” 

The pressure on Scioto County Commissioner Bryan Davis to step down just got louder. This week, the Scioto County Democratic Party doubled down on its call for Davis to resign, pointing to his felony indictments and the fact that he hasn’t shown up for work in weeks—yet he’s still cashing in a taxpayer-funded salary. 

The Statement 

In a strongly worded release, local Democrats said: 

The party’s message was blunt: “Enough is enough. For the good of Scioto County, Bryan Davis must resign immediately.” 

The Charges 

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Davis and his wife Lori were indicted on August 22, 2025, facing 13 felony counts tied to the Southern Ohio Aeronautical Regional Business Park scandal. 

The indictment tied them to former Economic Development Director Robert Horton, who, along with his wife Lioubov, is also awaiting trial on a long list of corruption charges. 

Who’s Already Called for Davis to Resign? 

What the Law Says 

Here’s the catch: under Ohio law, Davis can’t be forced out unless he’s convicted. 

A three-judge panel could have suspended him on paid leave, but Davis chose to do so voluntarily meaning he still draws his salary until the case is resolved. If found guilty, he’d have to pay that money back. 

The Road Ahead 

Davis’s pre-trial hearing is scheduled for October 21 in Judge Howard Harcha’s courtroom. 

Meanwhile, Robert Horton’s case remains in limbo, with another status conference now pushed back to November 19. 

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