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Jul
11
Tue
City of Monroe Council Meeting
Jul 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Meetings are held in the City Council Chambers located at 233 South Main Street

Carlisle Council Meetings
Jul 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Loveland City Council Meeting
Jul 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Information on action taken at Council Meetings can be obtained from the City Manager’s Office by calling or emailing the office the day following the meeting.

Jul
12
Wed
Early Voting: August Special Election @ Warren County Board of Elections
Jul 12 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

There’s a lot at stake this August. The Ohio GOP, spurred on by out-of-state billionaires and special interests, have put a special election on the calendar on August 8 for only one issue: to give more power to corrupt Columbus politicians and the out-of-state special interests that are bankrolling their campaigns, and take it away from the people of Ohio.

Issue 1 would make it harder for the people of Ohio to get statewide initiatives on the ballot, by giving the people of one low-population county the power to block any statewide initiative, and make it harder to pass those initiatives by allowing a 40% minority of voters to block anything the majority wants.

Early voting is available for the August 2023 special election from July 11 – August 7. Lock in your vote early so you don’t have to worry about it later on. Any registered Warren County voter can vote early at the Board of Elections, regardless of your polling place on Election Day.

Board of Education Meeting @ Central Office. Springboro
Jul 12 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Board of Education Meeting
@ Central Office

Franklin Township Board of Trustees
Jul 12 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Jul
13
Thu
Early Voting: August Special Election @ Warren County Board of Elections
Jul 13 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

There’s a lot at stake this August. The Ohio GOP, spurred on by out-of-state billionaires and special interests, have put a special election on the calendar on August 8 for only one issue: to give more power to corrupt Columbus politicians and the out-of-state special interests that are bankrolling their campaigns, and take it away from the people of Ohio.

Issue 1 would make it harder for the people of Ohio to get statewide initiatives on the ballot, by giving the people of one low-population county the power to block any statewide initiative, and make it harder to pass those initiatives by allowing a 40% minority of voters to block anything the majority wants.

Early voting is available for the August 2023 special election from July 11 – August 7. Lock in your vote early so you don’t have to worry about it later on. Any registered Warren County voter can vote early at the Board of Elections, regardless of your polling place on Election Day.

Jul 13 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

To join the WebEx meeting, enter meeting number 129 861 4072. If you are not speaking on the record and want to just listen and not view the meeting, you can dial 408-418-9388, enter 129 861 4072 # and enter # for the attendee number.

Union Township Council Meeting
Jul 13 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Jul
14
Fri
Early Voting: August Special Election @ Warren County Board of Elections
Jul 14 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

There’s a lot at stake this August. The Ohio GOP, spurred on by out-of-state billionaires and special interests, have put a special election on the calendar on August 8 for only one issue: to give more power to corrupt Columbus politicians and the out-of-state special interests that are bankrolling their campaigns, and take it away from the people of Ohio.

Issue 1 would make it harder for the people of Ohio to get statewide initiatives on the ballot, by giving the people of one low-population county the power to block any statewide initiative, and make it harder to pass those initiatives by allowing a 40% minority of voters to block anything the majority wants.

Early voting is available for the August 2023 special election from July 11 – August 7. Lock in your vote early so you don’t have to worry about it later on. Any registered Warren County voter can vote early at the Board of Elections, regardless of your polling place on Election Day.