Past Elections in Delaware County
General Election, November 4, 2025
First, a shout-out to Tyler Frederick, who ran for Delaware County Municipal Clerk of Court. Although he fell short against incumbent Cindy Dinovo, he surpassed his ambitious target of 20,000 votes and improved the Democratic vote share by three points over the 2019 benchmark. That’s meaningful progress and momentum.
Thank you to every voter who showed up, every poll worker who kept things running smoothly, and all the incredible volunteers who worked tirelessly to get out the vote. Your dedication made a real difference.
Congratulations to our DCDP-Endorsed Winners!
Columbus City Council
• Chris Wyche
Dublin City Council, Ward 3
• Greg Lam
Westerville City Council
• Aaron Glasgow, Megan Reamsnyder, Kelley Stocker
Dublin City School Board
• Tara Seward, Tiffany DeSilva, Elizabeth McClain
Olentangy Local School District
• Brandon Lester
Westerville City School Board
• Tatjana Brown, Anisa Liban, Kristy Meyer
Additional School Board Highlights
Big Walnut School Board
• Jessica Parent, Molly Snodgrass
Buckeye Valley School Board
• Jeni Reely, Laura Bain
Delaware City School Board
• Abby Buckerfield (joining incumbents Michael Wiener and Melissa Harris)
Primary Election, May 6, 2025
General Election, November 5, 2024
Despite some excellent campaigns run against appalling opponents, only one of our 2024 candidates won. Rhonda Johnson was elected to the Ohio State Board of Elections, District 7. Technically, that was a non-partisan election, but Rhonda is a Democrat, endorsed by ODP.
General Election, November 7, 2023
Chris Wyche, Columbus City Council
Heather Karr, Powell City Council
Amy Messick, Dublin School Board
Jen Aultman and Louise Valentine, Westerville City School Board
Kenneth L. Wright and David Grimes, Westerville City Council
Linsey Griffith, Delaware City Council
Mary Kate Pembroke, Buckeye Valley School Board
Lizett Schreiber, Olentangy School Board
Special Election, August 8, 2023
General Election, November 8, 2022
We didn’t have any winners, but we continued growing our vote share.