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In the race for Ohio Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, Republican incumbent running for re-election, and Chelsea Clark, Democratic candidate lay out their plans as the state’s top elections chief.
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In the race for Ohio Attorney General, Dave Yost, Republican incumbent running for re-election, and Jeff Crossman, Democratic candidate make their pitch for how they would defend the state’s laws and oversee the other duties of the office.
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In the race for Ohio Auditor, Keith Faber, Republican incumbent running for re-election, and Taylor Sappington, Democratic candidate, lay out their plans for what they would do in office.
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In the race for Ohio Treasurer, Robert Sprague, Republican incumbent running for re-election, and Scott Schertzer, Democratic candidate, lay out their plans for what they would do in office.
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The candidates in Ohio's close and expensive U.S. Senate race agreed on some issues, but there were pointed jabs when they disagreed.
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The voter registration deadline in Ohio is Oct. 11 and elections officials, along with voting rights advocates, recommend all Ohioans visit MyOhioVote.com to make sure they are still registered and that their voter information is correct.
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Republican Governor Mike DeWine and Democratic challenger Nan Whaley both say investing in kids is important.
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A group of moderate Republicans who used to hold prominent offices in state and local government are announcing their support for Tim Ryan, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate.
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The candidates for U.S. Senate have both agreed to two debates in northeast Ohio for October.
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The Secretary of State’s Office is running several programs that seeks to partner with community businesses to prepare for the November general election.