Contributors: Rachel Jamison, Deb Wang, and Aaron Yeager.
Early voting has already begun for this year’s 2026 Democratic Party primary election, and most candidates are running uncontested within the party. Read below to find our recommendations.
Early voting has already begun for this year’s 2026 Democratic Party primary election, and most candidates are running uncontested within the party. Read below to find our recommendations.

The Stow-Munroe Falls DEI Alliance is proud to announce the second annual Stow-Munroe Falls Pride Cookout. This free community event will take place on Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Leona Farris Lodge (formerly Silver Springs Lodge) in Silver Springs Park.
This November, voters in Stow and Munroe Falls will determine who is appointed to fill a number of City Council seats in both communities, along with who will be elected to the Board of Education for the Stow-Munroe Falls City School District and as Judge of Stow Municipal Court. There are a handful of county and city issues on the ballot as well. Find our recommendations on who and what to vote for, including a sample ballot for Stow and Munroe Falls, below.
This November, the Presidential General Election will not only determine the next President of the United States but will also play a pivotal role in selecting key national and state offices, as well as addressing important issues that affect our communities at both the state and local levels. From the effort to end gerrymandering in Ohio (Vote Yes on Issue 1!) to securing funding for new facilities in the Stow Munroe-Falls School District (Issue 31), read on for our recommendations on who and what to vote for, including a sample ballot for Stow.
Early voting has already begun for this year’s 2024 Democratic Party primary election, and most candidates are running uncontested within the party. For the races that are contested, you can read below to find our recommendations.
November’s General Election will focus on local candidates and state-wide issues. From enshrining reproductive rights and health care into the Ohio constitution (Yes on Issue 1!) to funding programs and services for neighbors with disabilities, read on for our recommendations on who and what to vote for, including a sample ballot for Stow.
Contributors: Rachel Jamison and Aaron Yeager.

The upcoming August election will determine if Ohio’s Issue One will pass. Vote NO to protect the precedent of “one person, one vote,” reproductive freedoms, and our right to determine the future.
Contributors: Rachel Jamison and Aaron Yeager.

Want to learn more about Black history, both locally and beyond? Take a look below, for ways you can get involved this month.
Primary Elections are important. Here are Stow Collaboration for Change’s recommendations for contested seats on the upcoming Democratic ballot.