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For 32 Years, Cincinnati Employed a Curious and Very Slow Election System

Observers described the complicated vote-counting process of 1925 as a “cross between a stock exchange and a county fair.” An entire ballroom at Music Hall was commandeered for the duration.From "Cincinnati Post", November 4, 1925 One hundred years ago, on November 3, 1925, Cincinnati voters jammed the polls to elect the first nine-member City Council under the city’s newly adopted charter. It took a full week and a half, eleven days, before the…
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Cincinnati Magazine broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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