Who's running for Warren County commissioner?

A Republican primary race is underway for a Warren County commissioner seat, with incumbent Tom Grossmann facing a challenge from Lebanon Mayor Mark Messer. The winner will earn $112,000 per year starting in 2027, thanks to raises included in Ohio's House Bill 96.
A Republican primary race is underway for a Warren County commissioner seat. Incumbent Tom Grossmann, who has served since 2015, is being challenged by Lebanon Mayor Mark Messer. The Warren County GOP endorsed Grossmann, who chaired the party from 2002 to 2010. Grossmann has pledged to keep taxes low and promote business development if reelected. Early voting started April 7, and Election Day is May 5. The winner will earn $112,000 per year starting in 2027, as per Ohio's House Bill 96.
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