2024 Seneca County, Ohio Voter Guide

As Ohioans prepare to head to the polls on November 5, 2024, it’s important to be informed about the key races and issues on the ballot. This year’s election will not only decide the next U.S. President but also several critical state and local positions, including U.S. Senate, Ohio Supreme Court seats, and various community levies and bonds that will shape the future of our local infrastructure and services.

As you review our guide, you’ll find our endorsements for various races and issues, designed to help you make an informed decision. Our endorsements reflect a commitment to supporting candidates who prioritize democracy, working families, and individual freedoms. Each candidate and issue we’ve endorsed has demonstrated a clear alignment with these values through their policies and leadership.

Every vote counts in shaping the future of Seneca County and Ohio, so be sure to participate and make your voice heard!

Early voting is happening now through November 3, 2024. Election Day is on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Check local early voting hours & more at the Seneca County Board of Elections website.

Click here to view printable version of this voter guide.

Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (Photo by Gage Skidmore CC BY-SA 2.0)
Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (Photo by Gage Skidmore CC BY-SA 2.0)
  • Kamala Harris & Tim Walz

U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) / Photo courtesy Sherrod Brown campaign
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) / Photo courtesy Sherrod Brown campaign
  • Sherrod Brown

Photo courtesy Citizens Not Politicians
  • YES

The Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center, Ohio State Office Building, is home to the Supreme Court of Ohio. (Photo by Sixflashphoto / Wikimedia Commons)
  • Michael P. Donnelly
  • Melody J. Stewart
  • Lisa Forbes

Keith Mundy
  • Keith Mundy

Dianne Selvey is running for State Representative in Ohio’s 88th Statehouse District, which includes Seneca and Sandusky counties. (Submitted Photo)
  • Dianne Selvey

How did we come to these endorsements?

Our endorsements reflect a commitment to supporting candidates who prioritize democracy, working families, and individual freedoms. Each candidate and issue we’ve endorsed has demonstrated a clear alignment with these values through their policies and leadership.

  • Pro-Democracy: We’ve chosen candidates who champion the protection of voting rights, advocate for fair elections, and support reforms like Issue 1, which aims to eliminate partisan gerrymandering. This is crucial for ensuring that Ohioans’ voices are heard and represented without political interference.
  • Pro-Working Families: From Kamala Harris’s push for lower healthcare costs to Sherrod Brown’s decades-long fight for worker protections and economic fairness, we support leaders who prioritize the needs of working-class and middle-class Ohioans. Our endorsed candidates have consistently worked toward policies that promote job growth, raise wages, and ensure economic stability for families in Seneca County and beyond.
  • Pro-Freedom: Whether it’s the fight to protect reproductive rights or ensuring that all citizens can live free from discrimination, the candidates we’ve endorsed support individual freedoms. We believe that true freedom includes the ability to make decisions about one’s own body, live with dignity, and pursue opportunities without unjust limitations.

By selecting leaders who align with these principles, we are confident that they will serve the best interests of the people in Seneca County, Ohio, and across the country.

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