No matter where you live in Ohio, you have an election this November.
You'll be voting for city, village and township trustees, the governments that control your local public safety forces, roads, and taxes.
You'll be voting for school board members, who are wrestling with decisions about masks and vaccinations, on top of the usual education issues.
You'll be voting on the usual assortments of tax levies, bond issues and charter amendments.
The Enquirer is here to help you make sense of it all. Here's the team:
Sharon Coolidge
If you live in the city of Cincinnati, Coolidge has you covered. She'll be covering the mayoral race between Aftab Pureval and David Mann, the race for the nine seats on Cincinnati City Council, and a controversial charter amendment that would change Cincinnati's government in a variety of ways.
Follow her at @SharonCoolidge and reach her at [email protected].
Scott Wartman
Wartman, the regional politics reporter, will be helping cover Cincinnati's elections as well as other races in suburban Hamilton County.
Follow him at @ScottWartman and reach him at [email protected].
Erin Glynn
A Report for America corps member, Glynn covers Butler, Warren and Clermont counties.
Follow her at @ee_glynn and reach her at [email protected].
Madeline Mitchell
Mitchell covers schools, including local school board elections which this year are attracting more interest - and candidates - than usual.
Follow her at @Maddiemitch or reach her at [email protected].
Jason Williams
Our local political columnist, Williams offers his opinions on what your elected officials are doing from Cincinnati City Hall to Washington, D.C.
Follow him at @jwilliamscincy or reach him at [email protected].
Briana Rice
A breaking news reporter, Rice will be covering suburban Hamilton County races.
Follow her at @BriRiceWrites or reach her at [email protected].
Kaitlin Lewis
An Enquirer intern, Lewis will be overseeing The Enquirer's online election guide and helping with coverage of local races.
You can reach her at [email protected].
Carl Weiser
Weiser oversees the local politics team.
Follow him at @cweiser or reach him at [email protected].
Kevin Aldridge
Aldridge is The Enquirer's opinion editor. Have an op-ed you want to submit? Send it to [email protected].
Kentucky does not have elections in November.
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