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If you don’t vote at early voting or by mail, Election Day will be your last chance to cast a general election ballot.
Polls are open on Election Day from 6:30am to 7:30pm. Click here to find your polling place. If you’re in line to vote by 7:30pm, stay in line! As long as you’re in line to vote before the polls close, election officials are required by law to allow you to cast a ballot.
In this free virtual training, we’ll walk you through the beginning steps of how to run for office. We will cover a wide range of topics including:
- Who should consider running for office
- What offices are available to run for
- When you should begin planning to run
- How to get on the ballot and begin planning your campaign
- Why it is important for women to run for office in Ohio
And so much more!
All are welcome to join us for this free virtual training. Please select the date that works best for you!
The zoom link for this event will be emailed to you the day of the session.
In this free virtual training, we’ll walk you through the beginning steps of how to run for office. We will cover a wide range of topics including:
- Who should consider running for office
- What offices are available to run for
- When you should begin planning to run
- How to get on the ballot and begin planning your campaign
- Why it is important for women to run for office in Ohio
And so much more!
All are welcome to join us for this free virtual training. Please select the date that works best for you!
The zoom link for this event will be emailed to you the day of the session.
In this free virtual training, we’ll walk you through the beginning steps of how to run for office. We will cover a wide range of topics including:
- Who should consider running for office
- What offices are available to run for
- When you should begin planning to run
- How to get on the ballot and begin planning your campaign
- Why it is important for women to run for office in Ohio
And so much more!
All are welcome to join us for this free virtual training. Please select the date that works best for you!
The zoom link for this event will be emailed to you the day of the session.
Join the Ohio Democratic Women’s Caucus for “Fairness, Justice, Equality, and Protecting Our Rights: a Conversation with Democratic Candidates for the Ohio Supreme Court.” This virtual conversation will feature incumbent Justices Michael P. Donnelly and Melody Stewart who are running for reelection, and Judges Lisa Forbes and Terri Jamison who are challenging incumbent Republican candidates.
Please join us for the pre-primary caucus to select delegates for the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago!
The more Warren County Democrats we have organized at the caucus, the more likely it is that our county will be represented at the DNC Convention in August!
In order to participate in the caucus, you must be a registered Democratic voter in Ohio’s 1st congressional district. The deadline to apply to be a candidate for delegate has now passed.
Join Warren County Area Veterans, Military Family Members, and supporters for an important meeting and discussion about how Ohio’s Military Community can help elect pro-democracy, Democratic candidates for local office in Warren County and around the state in 2024.
The Ohio Democratic Party’s Veterans & Military Community Caucus is an official constituency caucus of the Ohio Democratic Party.
Early voting is available for the March 2024 primary election from February 21 – March 17. 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.
We don’t have any contested primaries on the Democratic side, but we do have an extremely important ballot issue to fund the Warren County Career Center.
Remember that you need a current photo ID to cast a ballot in-person at early voting or on Election Day.
Early voting is available for the March 2024 primary election from February 21 – March 17. 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.
We don’t have any contested primaries on the Democratic side, but we do have an extremely important ballot issue to fund the Warren County Career Center.
Remember that you need a current photo ID to cast a ballot in-person at early voting or on Election Day.