Postcard Party!! Yard Signs!! September Meeting!! PLEASE RSVP!! Election Resources!!

Postcard Party!! September Meeting!!

Our September meeting on the 24th at the Rocky River Library will be a postcard party!! We will have pizza!! Come for dinner and help spread the word for election season!! Please bring a book of postcard stamps–we’ll mail everything for you!!

RSVP HERE

Yard Signs!!

We will be having a drive thru event for yard signs on 9/28, tentatively 12-2pm–stay tuned for further details on location!!

Ohio Supreme Court Race Endorsements!!

Please read these excellent endorsement editorials posted in the Plain Dealer for Justice Donnelly, HERE, and Justice Stewart, HERE!! We concur with the endorsements and fully support them, along with Judge Lisa Forbes!!

Summer Party Recap!!

We want to give a heartfelt thank you to all our speakers that stopped by–Justices Donnelly and Stewart, Chris Ronayne, Dave Brock, Matt Diemer, Bride Sweeney, Sue Durichko, Pat Kelly, Judge Vodrey, Judge Congeni Fitzsimmons, and warm messages from judge Lisa Forbes and Sherrod Brown!

We had a great turnout and it was a wonderful event–we got to hear amazing messages from our local, statewide, and national representatives and candidates and got FIRED UP for election season!!

We also want to thank our neighboring communities–Todd & Gretchen from Westlake, Misty from Bay Village, Tina from North Olmsted, Troy from Fairview Park, and Megan from Olmsted Falls, and ALL their members who came out–for all your gracious support and help–we couldn’t have done it without you!!

Please see Sherrod Brown’s wonderful message he shared with us!!

Volunteer for Sherrod Brown!!

Women For Sherrod Wednesdays!Join our weekly Wednesday canvasses focusing on reproductive freedom and equal rights for all Ohioans!
Parma and Southwest Cleveland: https://mobilize.us/s/37DGx5
Lakewood and West Cleveland: https://mobilize.us/s/O0y8Ml
Find more volunteer opportunities for Sherrod and all our great candidates HERE.

Meet the Author!!

Don’t miss this great event to hear from and speak to the author of Antidemocratic–this is extremely relevant during this election season and should be a great event!!

Resources for Project 2025

Project 2025: HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE.

The Center for American Progress also has a great page of resources HERE that addresses all the main issues with Project 2025.

And, Democracy Forward has a great resource HERE.

Voter Engagement Project!

Want to help turnout voters for this pivotal election?! The Cuyahoga County Democratic Party has spearheaded an initiative to connect volunteers with disengaged/infrequent voters to help get people out to the polls in November! If you are interested or want more information, read HERE and please fill out the volunteer form HERE! You can get involved by sending bulk texts and person-to-person texts, handwritten postcards, or going canvassing!

Initial targets chosen are 8 full Cleveland wards, east and west, that have either seen turnout decrease in the past two decades, or are part of a targeted State Senate district. 

As the project builds capacity, further Cleveland wards will be added. Democrats have a legitimate chance to flip three seats – Ohio House District 17 and two Ohio Senate seats – District 24 and District 18, where roughly a third of it is in Cuyahoga County.

You won’t want to sit on the sidelines for this election cycle–our recent challenges to democracy and representative government hang in the balance and we need every voice engaged!!

Citizens Not Politicians–Get Involved!!

On August 16 the Ohio Ballot Board adopted biased and misleading language to describe the amendment on the ballot in November. Citizens Not Politicians has filed a lawsuit with the Ohio Supreme Court to challenge this language, and has requested an expedited decision. Read about the lawsuit HERE.

We cannot count on our current Supreme Court to do the right thing, so we need many volunteers to help spread the word about the Citizens Not Politicians Amendment (CNP) from now until Election Day. 

 In Cuyahoga County, we have a SignUp Genius to help you get involved. This month, we will attend public events, hand out literature, and talk to voters. We will also have Commit to Vote cards, for use in longer voter interactions.  

Watch the campaign’s explainer video

Download the Citizens Not Politicians FAQ

Download the Citizens Not Politicians Communications Toolkit

Important Election Dates!

  • Oct 7 – Voter registration deadline (9:00 pm)
  • Oct 8 – Early, in-person voting at the Board of Elections begins (photo ID required) 
  • Oct 8 – Mail-in voting begins
  • Oct 29 – Last day to request a mail-in ballot (8:30 pm; request or print your Vote-by-Mail application at www.443vote.us
  • Nov 3 – Early, in-person voting at the Board of Elections ends (5:00 pm) 
  • Nov 4 – Last day to postmark/mail your ballot (or, return ballot in person to Board of Elections by 7:30 pm on Nov 5) 
  • Nov 5 – Election Day (6:30 am-7:30 pm; photo ID required to vote in person)

Want to help at the polls?!?


Looking for something to do this fall?


Have a day free?
Look at Election Day Worker opportunities
Starting at $220 for one day
 
Want a seasonal job or gig work?
Try our Temporary Full-Time opportunities
$15 an hour
 
Have a couple of hours free?
Learn about Election Night opportunities
*Sign-ups are typically posted on our website 30 days before an election
$20 an hour
 
Visit our website www.443votes.us, or call the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections and ask about opportunities at 216-443-6600.

Voting Information!

The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections has set up a Rumor Control Center
Elections are governed by state and federal laws and procedures. Learn more about how Cuyahoga County and the State of Ohio administer elections and get the facts about various election myths. Mis- and disinformation can undermine public confidence in the electoral process, as well as in our democracy. 
Our goal is to combat and dispel rumors with facts.
When you talk with someone who doesn’t trust our elections, tell them about the Rumor Control Center! 
They’ll find facts about voting by mail, drop boxes, voting equipment and handling of ballots, and more.

Updating your voter registration is good practice! 
Be ready for next Election Day, update your voter registration today at https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/
See below (under “Take Action!”) for how you can help purged voters re-register!

The November 5, 2024 Presidential General Election will be here before you know it! 
Be prepared, and request or print your Vote-by-Mail application at www.443vote.us!
Birthdays are important! A leading reason for rejected Vote-by-Mail applications is incorrect Date of Birth!
Double-check your application before returning it!

Check to make sure you haven’t been purged!

Ahead of the November election, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has instructed officials to purge inactive voters from the rolls. Here is what you need to do to find out if you are still registered — plus how you can stay registered!

One Fair Wage!

A proposed initiative to increase Ohio’s minimum wage won’t be on the ballot in November. The campaign to raise Ohio’s minimum wage is
shifting its focus to 2025. On July 5, the group One Fair Wage announced the collection of about 600,000 signatures needed to qualify for this year’s ballot, but the effort fell short of the state’s requirement to have signatures from at least 5% of voters in 44 counties! The plan is to collect the remaining signatures from rural counties in the coming weeks and submit petitions by the end of the summer to get on the November 2025 ballot. The proposal would increase Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 an hour and eliminate the state’s tipped wage. For more info, see their website HERE or sign up to help HERE! Also, there was a recent article on Cleveland Scene that emphasized the profound impact that raising the minimum wage can have, see HERE!

Ohio Votes Count Act!

House Bill 472, also known as the Ohio Votes Count Act, was recently introduced in the Ohio House, as announced by co-sponsor of the legislation, State Rep. Jennifer Gross (R-West Chester). The bill is sponsored by State Reps. Bernie Willis (R-Springfield) and Bob Peterson (R-Sabina).

According to Rep. Gross, “the Ohio Votes Count Act aims to increase election integrity by reforming Ohio’s voter registration system and establishing cyber security protections and standards.”

This bill represents yet another attempt by the Republican-dominated legislature to make sweeping changes to how voting and elections work in Ohio. Among others, it includes provisions that would make it harder for some Ohioans to register to vote and cast absentee ballots (Ohioans have been able to register to vote and cast mail-in ballots by using the last four digits of their Social Security number. With HB 472, voters would have to provide a legible copy of their driver’s license or state ID card).

Read about the bill and its status here

Read an analysis of the bill here

Read Columbus Dispatch reporting here

Read Axios Columbus reporting here


We Need Your Help!

We are looking for a volunteer to join the Rocky River Democrats Executive Committee as the Corresponding Secretary. We are looking for some with good writing and technical skills to help with email communication and website updates. If you, or someone you know is interested, please fill out the form HERE. This is a great opportunity to put your talents to work, get more involved with the club, and help in this crucial election year!!


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