The Norwood Democratic Committee is your home for civic engagement, community organizing, and progressive leadership in Norwood and Hamilton County. Together we build a better future.
We are neighbors, workers, families, and community leaders united by shared Democratic values. Our committee organizes year-round to elect Democrats at every level, from Norwood City Council to the U.S. Senate.
We mobilize voters, support Democratic candidates, and drive policy change in Norwood, Hamilton County, and across Ohio. Every election matters — from school board to governor.
Our meetings bring together residents, elected officials, and advocates to discuss what matters most to Norwood: housing, public safety, infrastructure, and economic opportunity.
Whether you've been a Democrat for decades or are just getting involved, there's a place for you here. Volunteer, canvass, donate, or simply show up — every contribution counts.
Stay engaged with our monthly meetings, community forums, and volunteer opportunities. Follow us on Facebook or email us for the latest location details.
Primary results recap, candidate updates, volunteer sign-ups, and committee reports. Light refreshments provided. All members welcome.
Join us for a community cleanup and beautification event at 1841 Hopkins Ave. Help us strengthen our neighborhood — all are welcome, no experience needed!
Honor those who served by registering your neighbors to vote. We'll be tabling in Norwood to register new voters and update voter information ahead of November.
Kick off our summer voter outreach campaign. No experience needed — training provided! Help us connect with Norwood neighbors before November.
Meet your 2026 Democratic nominees following the primary. Ask questions, learn the issues, and find out how to get involved in their campaigns.
Monthly business meeting. Candidate updates, fundraising progress, fall strategy planning, and voter registration committee report.
The big day! Vote for governor, U.S. Senate, Congress, state offices, and Ohio Supreme Court. Polls open 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM.
Every Norwood address shares the same federal, state, and county representatives. Select your ward below to see your city council member, then view the full chain of representation from City Hall to Washington D.C.
Norwood is divided into 6 wards for city council representation. Select your ward to see your council member, or choose "At-Large" if you are unsure.
Not sure of your ward? Look it up at the Hamilton County Board of Elections.
Precinct executives are the grassroots backbone of the Democratic Party. Elected in the May primary, they serve as the direct link between Norwood residents and the Hamilton County Democratic Party. Results are being certified following the May 5, 2026 primary. This table will be updated as precinct executives are officially confirmed by the Hamilton County Board of Elections.
| Ward | Precinct | Precinct Executive | Phone / Email | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Norwood 1-A | Pending certification — check back soon | — | Pending |
| 1 | Norwood 1-B | Pending certification — check back soon | — | Pending |
| 2 | Norwood 2-A | Pending certification — check back soon | — | Pending |
| 2 | Norwood 2-B | Pending certification — check back soon | — | Pending |
| 3 | Norwood 3-A | Pending certification — check back soon | — | Pending |
| 3 | Norwood 3-B | Pending certification — check back soon | — | Pending |
| 4 | Norwood 4-A | Pending certification — check back soon | — | Pending |
| 4 | Norwood 4-B | Pending certification — check back soon | — | Pending |
Precinct boundaries and numbers are assigned by the Hamilton County Board of Elections. Verify exact precinct names at votehamiltoncountyohio.gov. To update this table, email norwoodohdems@gmail.com.
Ohio's 2026 elections are among the most consequential in decades. The general election is November 3, 2026. The May 5 primary has determined nominees for several contested races. Click any candidate card to visit their campaign website.
Former Ohio Dept. of Health Director who led Ohio's COVID response. ODP-endorsed. Polling ahead of Republican Vivek Ramaswamy. Running mate: David Pepper, former ODP Chair.
ODP Endorsed actonforgovernor.comFormer 3-term U.S. Senator (2007–2025). Fighting to flip JD Vance's vacated Senate seat against appointed incumbent Jon Husted in one of the nation's top races.
ODP Endorsed sherrodbrown.comIncumbent U.S. Representative serving Cincinnati and Norwood. Former Cincinnati City Council member fighting for working families in a competitive district.
Incumbent landsmanforcongress.comFormer Ohio State Representative and Yale Law graduate. Running in the Democratic primary for Attorney General against John Kulewicz.
Results Pending forhanforohio.comColumbus attorney and Upper Arlington City Council member. ODP-backed candidate challenging in the Democratic primary for Attorney General.
Results Pending View on BallotpediaFormer Ohio House Minority Leader. Running in the Democratic primary for Secretary of State alongside Cincinnati doctor Bryan Hambley.
Results Pending russoforohio.comCancer physician at University of Cincinnati Health. Democratic primary candidate for Secretary of State — a local Cincinnati connection on the statewide ballot.
Results Pending View on BallotpediaMayor of Maple Heights, Ohio. The Democratic nominee for Auditor of State. Will face Republican Frank LaRose (current Secretary of State) in November.
Dem. Nominee View on BallotpediaCincinnati City Council member. Democratic candidate for Ohio Treasurer. Opposes use of Ohio's unclaimed public funds to subsidize private sports stadiums.
Dem. Nominee View on BallotpediaIncumbent. The only Democratic justice on Ohio's 6-1 Supreme Court. Former Ohio Secretary of State. Defending her seat against multiple Republican challengers.
Incumbent Justice View on BallotpediaFirst District Court of Appeals Judge right here in Hamilton County. The Democratic challenger to Republican Justice Dan Hawkins on the Ohio Supreme Court.
Dem. Nominee View on BallotpediaEverything you need to register, find your polling place, request an absentee ballot, and stay informed for both the May 5 primary and November 3 general election.
Check your Ohio registration status or register online via the Secretary of State. Deadline is 30 days before each election.
Ohio SOS Voter InfoLocate your Hamilton County polling place for the May 5 primary or November 3 general election. Look up hours and your specific precinct.
Hamilton Co. Board of ElectionsRequest an absentee ballot or find early voting locations and hours in Hamilton County. Vote at your convenience before Election Day.
Absentee Ballot InfoPreview all Democratic candidates at every level — federal, state, and local — before you head to the polls on May 5 or November 3.
View on BallotpediaStay up to date with ODP news, endorsements, and statewide organizing efforts across Ohio for the 2026 election cycle.
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