Voters in Radnor Township turn to the Delaware County Board of Elections for all their voting needs. The office is located at 2079 U.S. Route 23 North, Delaware, OH 43015; phone (740) 833-2064; website www.delawarecountyohio.gov/elections. This office handles voter registration, election administration, absentee voting, and precinct management for residents throughout the township. Ohio residents can register to vote online through the Ohio Secretary of State's website at www.ohiosos.gov/register, or submit paper registration forms directly to the board.
Registration deadlines fall 30 days before any election. Online registration requires an Ohio driver's license or state ID number, while paper forms need the last four digits of the applicant's Social Security number. At the polls, Ohio law requires voters to provide identification such as an Ohio driver's license, state ID, military ID, passport, or a utility bill or bank statement showing the voter's name and current address. As an unincorporated community without municipal government, Radnor Township doesn't hold separate elections for mayor or city council. Instead, the township elects three Township Trustees and a Township Fiscal Officer in odd-numbered years - most recently in November 2023, with the next election scheduled for November 2027. These officials oversee township road maintenance, cemetery administration, and limited local services, and their races appear on the ballot alongside state and county contests. Residents also participate in all Delaware County elections for County Commissioners, Sheriff, Prosecuting Attorney, Clerk of Courts, Recorder, Auditor, Treasurer, Engineer, and Coroner, plus elections for Common Pleas Court judges. To find their assigned polling place, residents can use the polling location lookup tool on the Delaware County Board of Elections website or the Ohio Secretary of State's website at www.ohiosos.gov by entering their address. The November 2024 presidential election saw approximately 78% voter turnout in Delaware County, with over 130,000 ballots cast out of approximately 167,000 registered voters - a strong showing of civic engagement in this growing suburban and rural county. The Board of Elections posts detailed precinct-level results on its website following certification. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, voters in the township and across Delaware County will decide several significant races. All 88 Ohio House of Representatives seats will be on the ballot, with Radnor falling in District 67. Statewide races include Ohio Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Ohio Attorney General, Ohio Secretary of State, Ohio Auditor, and Ohio Treasurer. The U.S. House of Representatives race for Ohio's 4th Congressional District, which covers the area, will also appear. Delaware County offices up for election include County Commissioner (one seat), County Auditor, County Engineer, Clerk of Courts, and Sheriff, along with various judicial races for Common Pleas Court and appellate court positions. No U.S. Senate seat from Ohio is up for election in 2026; that race comes in 2028. Absentee voting in Ohio is available to any registered voter without requiring an excuse. Voters can request absentee ballots online through the Ohio Secretary of State's website, by mail, or in person at the board beginning in late August for the November election. Completed absentee ballots must be returned by mail, postmarked by the day before Election Day and received within 10 days, or delivered in person to the board by 7:30 PM on Election Day. Early in-person voting is available at the board's office beginning approximately four weeks before Election Day, including some evening and weekend hours. Ohio public records law makes voter registration information publicly accessible, including names, addresses, dates of birth, and voting history - which elections a person voted in, but not how they voted. This information can be requested from the board. Campaign finance reports for local and state candidates are filed with the Ohio Secretary of State and are searchable online at www.ohiosos.gov. Candidate filings, petitions, and financial disclosures for county offices are available through the board, and precinct-level election results are posted online after certification.