In a recent government meeting, Butler County Commissioner Leslie Oshi emphasized the importance of civic engagement and voting, urging residents to participate in the upcoming elections. Oshi highlighted key deadlines for voter registration, stating that individuals must register by October 21st to be eligible to vote. She encouraged early voting, which begins on October 15th at the county's election office, and reminded residents that mail-in ballots can be requested until October 29th.
Oshi passionately called on citizens to ensure their voices are heard, asserting that every vote is crucial for the future of the country, particularly for the next generation. She expressed a personal commitment to the American dream, referencing her grandchildren and the collective responsibility to uphold democratic values.
In her remarks, Oshi also extended prayers to those affected by recent disasters in North Carolina and Tennessee, acknowledging the resilience of veterans, first responders, and the community. She concluded by reinforcing her support for Donald J. Trump, urging attendees to prioritize America in their voting decisions.