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If you voted for a gubernatorial candidate in the May 3 primary, you are now considered a member of a political party.
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They fear the new process to determine eligibility will make it hard for poor Ohioans to maintain coverage.
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Frank LaRose explains why.
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The idea has been floated by some legislative leaders because of redistricting issues.
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Jim Obergedfell is running to be the representative for the Sandusky area.
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And the court is telling lawmakers how to fix it.
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Some lawmakers think moving the candidate filing deadline is an option that should be considered nowThe Ohio Supreme Court's decision invalidating maps is prompting lawmakers to think about pushing back the Feb 2, 2022 filing deadline
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Outcomes from Tuesday's election show some money and message didn't sway voters in some high-profile contests
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But finding out where all of those campaign dollars come from isn't easy, especially when dark money is involved in some cases.
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Early in-person and mail-in absentee voting begins Tuesday in Ohio.
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The bill goes further than a previous Republican-backed bill that was proposed though the Secretary of State called the Ohio 2020 vote a success.
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John Cranley will make his announcement later this morning.