Friday

Registering to Vote

This one's a lil late, thanks to a bunch of visitors from out of town and a brutal work schedule that let publishing the post slip my mind.  Sorry!

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Here I'm gonna reference an old post of mine, 'cause the first step in an election is actually being registered to vote.  Unless you're planning on waiting in line to be turned away by a cranky old lady in November, you gotta be registered.

Elections are on November 2nd this year, which means the Franklin County (or your appropriate County) Board of Elections needs to get your registration form by October 2nd.  Don't be late, or all sorts of hell will break loose.

(The post on how to register to vote is accurate, except for one detail: I linked to the Hamilton County Board of Elections, since that's where I lived at the time.)

Tuesday

Mid Term Elections (State Offices)

As I touched on in the last post, the first step in responsible voting is knowing who's running.  This can get pretty difficult in a year like this one, where so many offices are up for grabs and more than usual don't have an incumbent.

Knowing how a person voted/acted over the last few years makes it easier for me to decide whether or not I'm voting for them.  When I have to weight the campaign statements of two people who are playing to their political base...it just gets ugly.

So now that the primaries are out of the way, I'm trying to get a list of candidates together, so we can start to consider them long before we step into the voting booth.

The Races

Ohio Governor

Ken Matesz (L) and Dennis Spisak (G) John Kasich (R) challenging Ted Strickland (D)

Ohio Senate
District 3


Ohio Representative
District 20

Lawrence Binsky (L) and Matt Carle (R) challenging Nancy Garland (D)

Attorney General

Mike DeWine (R) and Marc Allan Feldman (L) and Robert Owens (C) challenging Rich Cordray (D)

Auditor


Secretary of State


Treasurer

Josh Mandel (R) and Matthew Cantrell (L) challenging Kevin Boyce (D)

Next time?  We'll go over the judgeships that you'll be voting on!  Woot!

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