The Enquirer’s election team will help you get ready to vote Nov. 4

If you care about your schools, your taxes, your parks and the quality of your hometown, you’re in luck: Nov. 4 is Election Day in Ohio.
Your vote can make a difference in these local elections – earlier this year one local levy initially ended in a tie – and The Enquirer is here to help you fill in your ballot.
Cincinnati City Hall reporter Scott Wartman previews the region’s marquee matchup, the race for Cincinnati mayor between the Democrat-endorsed incumbent Aftab Pureval and Republican-endorsed challenger Cory Bowman, who happens to be the half-brother of Vice President JD Vance.
Wartman also provides a handy issue guide for the mayor’s race so you can see where the candidates stand.
Also up for election are the city’s nine council seats. You can read more about them at Cincinnati.com.
Don’t live in the city? Schools reporter Grace Tucker quizzed candidates running for school board in our largest local districts. You can see their answers at Cincinnati.com as well.
Our Victoria Moorwood, who covers Butler, Warren and Clermont counties, has provided coverage of the Middletown City Council race and other interesting races in suburban Cincinnati.
You can also find a complete list of all local races, thanks to news assistant Caroline Ritzie.
Come to Cincinnati.com Tuesday for all the latest news, election results, and analysis. Polls are open from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.




