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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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The only issue on the statewide ballot in Ohio was trounced by a two-to-one margin. Voters rejected the constitutional amendment that would have lowered…
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Report: Some Political Groups "Weaponizing" Ad Data To Target Certain Voters With Troubling MessagesIt’s no secret that political campaigns use data to try to persuade voters. But a report from Ohio’s Miami University says some of this data is being…
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In Ohio’s U.S. Senate race, incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown has a double-digit lead in most polls over his Republican opponent,…
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Some national elections experts have been issuing warnings about the potential for voting machines to be hacked. But elections officials in Ohio want to…
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Early voting has been going for a week, and the number of registered voters is the highest it’s been in a decade. Many voters are opting to vote early…
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The term limited state treasurer has revealed what he may be planning as his next move. But though Josh Mandel filed paperwork that suggests he’ll run for…
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Voters from around the state and around the nation were keeping a close eye on Tuesday’s special election for the 12th Congressional District seat in…
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Opponents are fighting back against a statewide ballot measure that would reduce the penalties for drug offenders. Under Issue 1, minor drug-related…
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Even though the US Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio’s disputed six-year voter roll maintenance process is constitutional, no voters will be removed from…
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After failing to qualify candidates for the statewide ballot for the last two election cycles, libertarians are fighting to regain their party status in…