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Ohio Voters Overwhelmingly Support Funding for Essential Local Library Services

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 7:53 pm
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Majority of Ohio Voters Back Library Services Amid Property Tax Concerns

OHIO – A recent poll conducted by the Ohio Library Council (OLC) has revealed overwhelming support among voters for local library services, emphasizing their significance in communities across the state. However, concerns loom regarding the potential impact of a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at abolishing property taxes, which could jeopardize the funding libraries rely on.

The poll, executed by Public Opinion Strategies, surveyed 800 registered voters across Ohio and included an additional group of 496 township residents for a more localized perspective. The results are striking, indicating that 92% of respondents deem public libraries crucial for their community. Furthermore, 87% expressed satisfaction with the value received from library services in relation to the taxes paid, a sentiment shared across political lines, with 83% of Republicans, 85% of Independents, and 93% of Democrats affirming support.

Libraries across Ohio are predominantly funded through locally approved property tax levies, with these taxes contributing over half of their total funding. However, the landscape could shift dramatically if the “Citizens for Property Tax Reform” group’s proposed amendment passes in the upcoming November ballot, which aims to eliminate property taxes statewide. The initiative, currently in the signature-gathering phase, could see its effects take hold as early as 2027.

The implications of such a measure are serious. Without property tax funding, libraries could face significant financial shortfalls, leading to reduced hours, potential branch closures, diminished community partnerships, and a loss of local governance over library resources. OLC has highlighted the absence of alternative funding sources to fill the gap that could result from the elimination of property taxes.

The poll results indicate that Ohioans derive intrinsic value from their libraries, with 71% believing libraries provide vital services that residents rely on daily. Furthermore, 69% of participants could recall a specific instance when their library played an essential role in their lives, with 64% indicating that they or a family member had utilized library services within the past few months. This data paints a vivid picture of libraries as indispensable establishments within communities, reinforcing their importance as local public services.

Notably, an independent analysis provided by OLC suggests that for every dollar invested in Ohio’s public libraries, residents receive over $4 in value, equating to a staggering $3 billion in direct economic impact statewide. Such figures underscore libraries’ roles not just as educational hubs but also as significant contributors to the local economy.

In a statement, OLC emphasized the value of libraries, noting that they are “locally supported, widely used, and deeply trusted.” The council advocates for the protection and continued funding of libraries, framing it as a means to preserve essential services that residents depend on.

As Ohio approaches crucial decisions regarding funding and taxes, the upcoming months will be pivotal for the future of public libraries. If the amendment passes, it would require a rapid reevaluation of how libraries operate, potentially leading to a significant cultural shift in how community resources are funded and managed. The community’s response to the proposed changes will not only shape the future of libraries but could also signal broader implications for public service funding across the state.

Moving forward, the OLC and supporters of library services face the challenge of mobilizing community support to safeguard these institutions against potential funding cuts. They will likely engage in public education campaigns to inform voters about the importance of their libraries and the potential consequences of their funding models. The upcoming election season promises to be a crucial juncture in determining the fate of public libraries throughout Ohio.

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