This fall, Franklin County voters get to judge the judge candidates for eight seats on the common pleas court general division bench.
Franklin County voters get to judge the judge candidates on the general election ballot this fall and decide who oversees our Common Pleas Court in four general division courtrooms.
Common Pleas Court races are considered nonpartisan in Ohio and party affiliations do not appear on the general ballot, but candidates run in partisan primaries.Election 2022: What you need to know about Ohio Supreme Court racesBelow is information on the candidates in contested races, including some of their experience, information they provided in an interview with The Dispatch and ratings from the Columbus Bar Association.
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