Could contentious, high-profile Cincinnati primaries boost voter turnout?
Off-year elections typically have low voter turnout, and primary elections like Tuesday s Ohio primary often can have even lower numbers. But a high-profile mayoral race and a controversial ballot measure in Cincinnati might combine to buck that trend.
and last updated 2021-05-03 20:52:24-04
NORWOOD, Ohio â Off-year elections typically have low voter turnout, and primary elections like Tuesday s Ohio primary often can have even lower numbers. But a high-profile mayoral race and a controversial ballot measure in Cincinnati might combine to buck that trend.
For Cincinnati voter Carolyn Jones, ballot Issue 3 and the Cincinnati mayoral primary were enough to motivate her to the polls. Six candidates are vying for two spots on November s general mayoral ballot, and Issue 3 would amend the city s charter to require at least $50 million in locally sourced funding be allocated to affordable housing pro
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2020 Year-end Wrap Up April-June Friday, December 25, 2020 7:31 PM Kent McCracken, left, Carleigh Ankerman, Mike Edelbrock, Mayor Doug Mullenhour, Nate Ankerman, Dick Clark and Denny Klausing prepare to deliver fruit and snacks to essential workers in Delphos, Lima and Van Wert on April 17. (DHI Media file photo)
Each
December, The Delphos Herald staff takes a look back at the happenings
of the year. Here is the second installment of four 2020 Wrap Ups.
April
April 1
Denny
Klausing of Delphos solicited donations and was able to feed 1,200
nurses, doctors and other essential workers. Pizzas were delivered to
Mercy Health-St. Rita’s, Lima Memorial Health System, Van Wert Health