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In reply to the discussion: Two Families Got Fed Up With Their States' Politics. So They Moved Out. 1 to blue, 1 to red state [View all]Marthe48
(21,534 posts)will make a majority of Ohioans see they are backing the wrong horse.
In Washington County, a number of elections are r's running unopposed. We need to field put some candidates, and support them. Even if they lose, seeing a vote tally of who supported any Dem candidates would give us a pointer.
When I vote, I will not vote for an r, especially when they are the only choice. I make sure I'm not invalidating my ballot.
There are city elections this year that affect the county seat. I was thinking that since it is the county seat, and people do business there, go to court there, get traffic tickets there, that all the county seat elections in every county, should be open to be voted on by all the voters in a county. It recently struck me as unfair that I won't get to vote on city officials. My mailing address is the county seat, but I can't vote on council, municipal judges, or other seats.
I can vote on county judges, sheriff, commissioners, and township trustees in my township. But the county seat is a concentration services that everyone in the county uses at least once.
I got off topic, sorry!
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