Trust, Elections, and Ohio Families with Allison Russo
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The decisions shaping your family’s future aren’t just happening in DC - they’re happening right here in Ohio. In this episode of American Motherhood, I’m joined by Allison Russo, Ohio House Representative and candidate for Ohio Secretary of State, to talk about what’s really at stake for families in the 2026 election.
Allison shares her perspective as both a policymaker and a mom. We discuss the realities of participating in government as a mother, the barriers that exist, and what could make these spaces more accessible for working parents. She also offers practical encouragement for moms who want to get involved - whether you’re just starting to pay attention or considering running for office. We also look ahead to the role of Secretary of State and how Allison looks to rebuild trust in our electoral process.
If you’ve ever wondered how to stay informed and get involved as a busy mom, join us in person for our panel event Bridging the Gap: Motherhood and Civic Life on April 18th at 10am at Westerville North High School.
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Episode Resources:
The Ohio Channel
Statehouse News Bureau
Ohio Capital Journal
Ohio House of Representatives
Ohio Senate