Organizing for Ohio Coordinated Campaign Opens Columbus Field Office in German Village
August 8, 2024
Last Week, New Offices Also Opened in Youngstown, Chillicothe, Lorain, Athens, and Sandusky
Columbus, OH – Yesterday, the Organizing for Ohio Coordinated Campaign opened a new field office in the German Village neighborhood of Columbus, adding to the growing list of field offices and community spaces across the state. Organizing for Ohio is engaging Ohioans statewide to reelect Senator Sherrod Brown, flip the State Supreme Court, and elect Democrats up and down the ballot.
“With less than 100 days to go until Election Day, Ohio Democrats are fired up and ready to elect Democrats up and down the ballot this year,” said Ohio Democratic Party Chair Liz Walters. “The new Columbus office is just the latest sign of the growing momentum we’re seeing in Ohio as we get ready to win this November.”
“We are excited to add our German Village office to our already unprecedented grassroots operation,” said Organizing for Ohio Coordinated Director Mariah Gould. “As we approach November, our more than 3,000 volunteers and organizers are picking up momentum to make sure voters across Ohio are ready to get out and vote.”
The Organizing for Ohio campaign is organizing earlier than ever and talking to voters in every corner of the state with more than 3,000 volunteers and over 180,000 doors knocked so far with less than 100 days until Election Day.
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Ohioans interested in volunteering with “Organizing For Ohio” should sign up here. Ohioans with questions about the election or need assistance can reach the Organizing for Ohio Voter Assistance Hotline by calling 844-644-8683 (844-OHI-VOTE).