Everything you need to know for Media's Nov. 4 general election, from the state Supreme Court to the Rose Tree Media School District board of directors.
As part of our coverage of the upcoming election, The Daily Star sent interview questions to candidates for contested offices, as well as key races where the sole candidate is running unopposed, in our coverage area of Otsego,
Delaware County Democrats have dominated county government for six years, but Republicans think a recent property tax increase could change that trend.
Some at the meeting want a preliminary budget published before the Nov. 4 election, so voters can weigh the issue. It’s possible a preliminary budget might get posted before then. One on
Central Ohio voters will weigh in on city council races, school boards and major ballot issues in the Nov. 4 election.
On Nov. 4, you can bring your blank mail ballot to the polls and surrender it and the outer return envelope and vote in person. If you did not vote by mail but do not still have your mail ballot or the envelope to surrender at your polling place, you can vote in person on Election Day by provisional ballot.