Why you won’t see political attack ads in this newspaper

This election cycle promises to be an interesting one. In the Sept. 23, 2024 edition on pages B4 and B6, you will find Hamilton County’s legally required notices detailing offices on the ballot, public questions on the ballot, and polling locations.

Just before early voting begins, you will begin seeing our candidate information pages in online editions, which will publish every day from the time we start through Election Day itself. The only candidates not listed in those pages will be the ones who choose not to engage with our readers.

Yard signs, billboards, and yes, newspaper ads for this election are about to get common. We are asking you, dear readers, for civil discourse in these pages.

Hamilton County’s Hometown Newspaper does not accept any attack ads, and long ago broadened that policy to include columns, letters to the editor, and other opinion pieces.

We always encourage readers to have their say in The Reporter. Just keep it civil.

Tell us why you believe someone is the right choice to lead the community. Tell us what your candidate of choice has to offer.

We will not, however, publish letters, ads, or columns that focus on what or whom you stand against. We are happy to hear and share what you stand FOR.

If you want to opine, complain, or rant about what you stand against, we recommend turning to social media instead of this newspaper.

Letters to the editor should be sent to News@ReadTheReporter.com. Please include your name, city of residence, and phone number. While we will not publish your phone number or email address, we will use those pieces of information to confirm authorship of your letter.

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