General Election Day Approaching

The General Election will be held on November 4th.

In Findlay, four candidates are running for three At-Large seats on Findlay City Council.

The candidates are Jenny Fall, a Democrat, and Heather Kensinger, Reed Needles, and Brad Wagner, all Republicans.

There are a few other contested city council races in Findlay.

In the Third Ward, the race is between Democrat Shaun Mason and Republican Carol Smith.

The Fourth Ward race is between Republican Dan DeArment and write-in challenger Sarah Jo Pugh.

In the Fifth Ward, the race is between Republican Brian Bauman and Kevin Cullen.

Nichole Coleman, a Republican, will become the First Ward representative after defeating incumbent Holly Frische in the primary and going unchallenged in the General Election.

In the Second Ward, BJ Preston, a Republican, is running uncontested.

In the Sixth Ward, Rodney Phillips, a Republican, is running uncontested.

In the Seventh Ward, Danny Delong, a Republican, is running uncontested.

Findlay City Schools has four people running for two spots on the school board.

They are Kaleb Brankamp, Matt Cooper, Katie Hite, and Jack Winans.

As far as issues on the General Election ballot, Liberty-Benton Local Schools has a tax levy on the ballot that would substitute for two existing levies. 

See more candidates and issues in Hancock County by clicking here, and for Putnam County click here.

Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 4.