
Looking for information in advance of Tuesday's election? Here's what you can find on Cincinnati.com's Election 2011 page:
A personalized voter guide that allows you to find what's on your local ballot by typing in your address.
At-a-glance primers on major state, county and city issues, as well as school levies.
Where Cincinnati City Council candidates stand on key issues, from police layoffs to protecting scenic views.
Answers from township, city, village, school board and judicial candidates on why you should elect them.
A special section on Senate Bill 5, which is on the ballot as Issue 2. (A "yes" vote keeps Senate Bill 5.)
A special section on Cincinnati Issue 48, which if passed would halt streetcar/rail efforts in the city until 2021. (A "yes" vote halts streetcar and rail efforts.)
A special section on Cincinnati City Council. All nine seats are up for election; 22 candidates are running.
Updates from the Politics Extra blog and our reporter Twitter feeds.
Links to sites to help you figure out polling places, whether you're registered, and find campaign funding reports.
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