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League of Women Voters member urges Bellbrook residents to vote May 5 primary

Bellbrook City Council · April 27, 2026
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Summary

Jen LeClaire of the League of Women Voters reminded residents at the April 27 meeting that the May 5 primary is underway, noted early voting availability, and warned that mailed ballots must be received by election officials by end of day May 5.

Jen LeClaire, speaking for the League of Women Voters, reminded Bellbrook residents that the primary election is underway and urged participation. "Our primary is going on right now," LeClaire said, and she listed voting options including early voting and vote-by-mail.

LeClaire warned of a key change this year for mail ballots: "If you are voting by mail, the Board of Elections has to receive your ballot by the end of the day on May 5, not postmarked that day, but received that day." She encouraged voters who mailed a ballot that has not been received to cast a provisional ballot on Election Day to ensure their vote is counted.