Momentum to Win
Join the Warren County Democratic Party for our 2026 Annual Dinner & Fundraiser, Momentum to Win: Across Warren County, momentum is building.
Saturday, August 8, 2026
6:00–10:00 PM
Countryside YMCA
1699 Deerfield Road, Lebanon
In the 2026 primary election, Warren County saw a remarkable 76% increase in Democratic primary voter turnout compared to 2022, signaling growing energy, stronger organizing, and renewed excitement around the strongest Democratic slate of candidates we have had in years.
Join local Democratic candidates, elected officials, community leaders, volunteers, and supporters from across the region for an evening of inspiration, connection, and action as we celebrate recent wins and continue building momentum toward November.
Your support helps fund:
Together, we are building the infrastructure, enthusiasm, and community connections needed to win in Warren County.
Why Attend?
This event is more than a fundraiser. It is a gathering of the people working to shape the future of Warren County. Your support helps grow local leadership, strengthen grassroots organizing, support Democratic candidates up and down the ballot, and build the momentum needed to compete and win in 2026 and beyond.
Buy Tickets Today!
Regular admission is now $110 per ticket, matching last year's pricing. We have limited number of 9 person tables that are available for $950. Join fellow Democrats from across Warren County as we celebrate our momentum and build toward victory this fall. First Wave Pricing ended on June 15th.
VIP Experience
Arrive early for an exclusive VIP reception featuring local Democratic leaders, candidates, and special guests. As promised, VIP ticket sales concluded with our First Wave pricing period. After we confirm attendance for our invited VIP guests, we may be able to offer additional VIP tickets. Please check back for updates.
The momentum is real. The energy is growing. And together, we can turn that momentum into victories this fall.
Join us on August 8th as we build the future of Warren County together.