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2024 Voter Guide

2024 General Election Voter Guide

Letter to the Reader,

As we approach this upcoming election, it is more important than ever to be informed and engaged. In this Voter Guide, you will find critical dates, links to candidate profiles—from the presidential race down to our local county offices—as well as information on tax levy campaigns and Issue One.

This guide is designed to help you make informed choices that will impact our community and beyond.

Your vote is your voice—let’s make it count!

Andrew McAfee

Vice President
Clermont Chamber of Commerce

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Election Information

Oct. 8: Early voting begins.

Oct. 8: Early Voting (in-person at Board of Elections) Monday – Sunday (hours vary) 

Oct. 29: Deadline to request an absentee ballot

Nov. 3: Last day of early voting

Nov 4: Last day to postmark an absentee ballot

Nov 5: Election Day

Return Absentee Ballots:
Clermont County Board of Elections
76 S. Riverside Drive
Batavia, Ohio 45103
513-732-7275

Find Your Polling Location, View Your Sample Ballot, Track Your Ballot: HERE

Supreme Court Justice (Seat 1)

Supreme Court Justice (Seat 2)

Supreme Court Justice (Seat 3)

Representative to Congress (District 2)

State Senator (District 14)

State Representative (District 62)

State Representative (District 63)

Judge of the Court of Appeals (District 12)

County Commissioner (Seat 1)

County Commissioner (Seat 2)

Prosecuting Attorney

  • Mark Tekulve, Republican

Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas

Sheriff

  • Christopher Stratton, Republican

County Recorder

County Treasurer

  • Jeannie Zurmehly, Republican

County Engineer

  • Jeremy Evans, Republican

Coroner

  • Brian Treon, Republican

Member of the State Board of Education (District 5)

Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Seat 1)

  • Kevin Miles, Republican

Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Seat 2)

  • Jason Nagel, Republican

Judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Seat 3)

  • Victor Haddad, Republican

Statewide Issues

Clermont County Issues

  • City of Milford: Tax Levy (Renewal) – Operating and maintaining fire/EMS – 10.4 mills/5 yrs.
  • Goshen Township: Tax Levy (Replacement with Decrease) – Operating and maintaining fire/EMS – 4.4 mills/5 yrs.
  • Miami Township: Tax Levy (Additional) – Operating and maintaining parks and recreations – 1 mill/continuing period of time
  • Tate Township: Tax Levy (Replacement) – Operating and maintaining police protection – 0.4 mill/5 yrs.
  • Washington Township: Tax Levy (Additional) – Operating and maintaining fire/EMS services and police services – 2 mills/continuing period of time
  • Milford Exempted Village School District: Proposed Income Tax – 1% earned income tax/continuing period of time – current expenses
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