Your 2021 Voter Guide To Cincinnati City Council, CPS School Board And Hamilton County Ballot Issues
Voters in Cincinnati and Hamilton County head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 2, to vote in elections that have the potential to remake City Hall and the Cincinnati Public Schools board. Several levies and charter amendments are also on the ballot.
Here's everything you need to know about the candidates and the issues.
2021 Cincinnati Voter Guide
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Tuesday, Nov. 2 is Election Day. The ballot in Hamilton County has key races in several municipalities, as well as two county-wide tax levies.
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The candidates for Cincinnati mayor — Council Member David Mann and Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Aftab Pureval — faced off Thursday night in one final debate before Election Day.
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Cincinnati voters have some big choices coming up this election when it comes to the city's government. Cincinnati Edition asked mayoral candidate Aftab Pureval about his vision for the Queen City.
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Cincinnati voters will decide between Cincinnati City Council Member David Mann and Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Aftab Pureval.
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Cincinnati City Council members are elected at-large. Why attempts to change that have so far failedEver since the council-manager form of government was created in 1925, there have been continuing attempts to change the way Cincinnati's at-large council is elected.
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Here's how the candidates for City Council answered the question: What do you believe should be the city's priority for development projects, and what changes (if any) would you want to make to the city's incentive system, including tax abatements?
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Here's how candidates for City Council answered the question: What is your plan for transportation in the city, including issues like public transportation infrastructure, the streetcar, pedestrian safety and making Cincinnati a more walkable and bikable city?
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Here's how candidates for Cincinnati City Council answered the question: how would you address corruption at City Hall?
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Great Parks of Hamilton County is asking voters to approve a 10-year, .95 mill additional levy in November.
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Issue 3 is a spate of anti-corruption measures that has attracted attention for reasons other than its intended purpose.
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Four seats on the Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education are up for election this November. We asked listeners what they wanted to know before heading to the polls.
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Thirty-four of 35 candidates for Cincinnati City Council responded to a WVXU survey asking their policy opinions on several key issues. Learn more about each candidate here.