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Board of Elections Certify Candidates and Issues for May 2, 2023 Primary/Special Election

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(Columbus) Yesterday, the Franklin County Board of Elections certified candidates and issues for the May 2, 2023 Primary/Special Election. A total of 6 candidates and 14 local options throughout the county were certified to the May ballot. Another 43 candidates were also certified to the November 7, 2023 General Election. The Board of Elections checked over 30,000 signatures in the petition process.

Only two communities the City of Gahanna and the City of Hilliard will have candidates on the ballot to vote on for the May 2 Primary/Special Election.

Voters in the below precincts in Franklin County will have local options on the ballot to decide.

•    Blendon-D

•    Columbus 13-A

•    Columbus 21-D

•    Columbus 29-C

•    Dublin 2-B

•    Grove City 1-A

•    Grove City 5-A

•    Hilliard 4-A

•    New Albany-E

•    Westerville 1-D

For a complete list of certified candidates, local options, and additional election information for the May 2 Primary/Special Election please visit our website at https://vote.franklincountyohio.gov/election-info?year=2023.

Voters not in the above-mentioned cities and precincts will not have any candidates or issues to vote on for the May 2 Primary/Special Election, meaning their voting location will not be open to voters. The next opportunity for these registered voters to vote will be the next General Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2023.

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Stay connected with Franklin County Board of Elections:

https://vote.franklincountyohio.gov  

Original source can be found here.

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