November 2023 Regular Election
On June 14th, 2023, the Ward Club met as a body and considered several qualified candidates for both the Board of Education and City Council. We are grateful that we had so many candidates apply for endorsement!
The Ward Club is proud to endorse the following candidates for Beachwood offices:
Board of Education
City Council
Issue 1 – Vote YES
Issue 1 is the ballot initiative to ensure that a person’s reproductive rights are directly written into the Ohio Constitution and cannot be removed by an overzealous legislature and judiciary. You can read the text of the amendment by going to the Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom website.
The Beachwood Democratic Ward Club strongly recommends a YES vote on Issue 1. Please note, this is different from the August special election, in which we recommended a NO vote. This election is different. VOTE YES ON ISSUE 1 ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th.
You can learn more about Issue 1 by going to Learn More about YES on Issue 1.
Issue 5 – Vote YES
Issue 5 is a levy to support Cuyahoga Community College. It is renewal of 2.1 mills with an increase of 0.4 mills. Tri-C provides opportunities for thousands of people across Cuyahoga County and is an invaluable resource for Beachwood and communities across our area. We recommend a YES vote on Issue 5.
You can learn more about Issue 5 by going to Tri-C seeks modest tax increase through Issue 5 on November ballot.
Where do I vote?
You can look up where you vote by going to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections site and searching for your name. You can also see your sample ballot and any additional information about your polling place. You can also find out about where you can vote early in person.
You can get to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections site by going to https://boe.cuyahogacounty.gov/.
How can I help?
Want to help the Ward Club support these candidates! Consider making a donation today! Donations help us fund our outreach efforts such as:
- Direct mailings of literature to voters
- Hand-written postcards mailed to voters
- Ads in publications such as the Beachwood Buzz
- Digital advertising on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Hulu, and others
- Voter outreach via text messaging