Welcome Butler County Residents
Butler is a beautiful, moderately sized, county in Ohio’s southwest. One of the requirement to get on the ballot is we must get 10% of the voters of the last governors race – or approximately 418,00 signatures. However, those must come from at least 44 counties with at least 5% of their voters.
For Butler County to be a full partner in the Abolition of Taxes on Real Property amendment we need to collect at least 6,422 quality signatures. Therefore, the goal for Butler is to collect at least 8% but would love to get 15%.
We will use the cart below to track your progress based on the 8% and 15% numbers, because some signatures will not count.
Governor’s Race Percentage Chart based on last Gubernatorial Vote |
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Number of Signatures | |||||
County | Total Votes | 5% | 8% | 10% | 15% |
Hamilton | 128,448 | 6,422 | 10,276 | 12,844 | 19,267 |
Signature Locations
A Grassroots movement for a better Ohio have taken the lead to provide locations for people to sign the petition and to help you learn to collect signatures. You can join their efforts to secure true home ownership.
They are hosting several signing locations. Click on the image to your right to be taken directly to their page where upcoming dates and events are listed. Check back often as more dates are added often.
Below are several location across Butler County. Another Facebook page, Petition for Property Tax Reform, Butler County Ohio to watch can be found here for their Facebook. To be clear we are NOT reforming property taxes, we are for “The Abolishment of Taxes on Real Property”
Are You Hosting a Signing Event?
Simply email [email protected] the details, Where – When and Who is hosting.
We will gladly publish it here and on our Social Media pages. Citizens across Ohio visit this page daily to find information, you will help them find you by keeping this website up to date.

Butler County Auditor Nancy Nix
According to the Ohio Revised Code the county Auditor acts as the fiscal auditor including tracking of all parcels, property transfers, and taxing. The auditor serves on the Budget Review Board along with the Treasurer and Prosecutor. On the Auditor website you can search properties and look at the values, taxes, and other details.