League of Women Voters to hold discussion on Fire and EMS levy Oxford residents looking to learn more about Issue 2 will have an opportunity at an event set for Oct. 16.
Confused about Issue 1? You’re not alone. Guest columnist Kathie Brinkman writes that confusing ballot language has left Ohio voters unsure about Issue 1, a measure which would put the redistricting process in the hands of a 15-member citizen commission.
Issue 2: Voters set to decide on Fire and EMS levy to address budget shortfall This November, Oxford residents will decide whether to pass a levy which would provide $1.284 million per year to the Oxford Fire Department through increased property taxes. Miami University will provide the department with an additional $1.27 million per year, but only if the levy passes.
Reflections: The state of American polling Political polling in the U.S. began as early as 1824. In the two centuries since, pollsters have gotten some elections embarrassingly wrong, but the practice of polling is here to stay.
Butler County Board of Elections cooperating with investigation of potential election law violations Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose referred 20 counties to their local prosecutors for suspected election law violations, including Butler County.
How to register to vote and update your information ahead of the Nov. 5 election Guest columnist Kathie Brinkman, co-president of the League of Women Voters of Oxford, offers advice on how to make sure you're registered to vote in this year's election.
Butler County Republicans and Democrats react to changing political landscape The past month has transformed the 2024 presidential election with constant headlines. In Butler County, where the Republican candidate for Vice President grew up, party officials and volunteers on both sides are feeling energized.