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Grand juries throughout the state indicted six Ohioans with illegal voting, a fourth-degree felony, Attorney General Dave Yost said Tuesday.
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Boards of elections are dealing with residents who are using a state law to challenge other Ohioans’ right to vote – in some cases, by the thousands.
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Ohio’s no longer a swing state, but ballots are busy this fall, with more than just the contest for the White House.
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Several groups representing voters have sent a letter to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose about the issue.
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The number of Ohioans in poverty stayed steady from last year, but the number of children living in poverty is concerning the state’s community action agencies.
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Ohio's Secretary of State is telling voters that votes cast for Stein will not be legitimate even though her name is on the ballot.
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Although Gov. Mike DeWine signed the law in 2023, a six-month grace period meant penalties for distracted driving in Ohio weren't doled out until October 2023 at the earliest.
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Questions about early voting in Ohio and death have been raised as former President Jimmy Carter, who is in ill health, plans to vote early in Georgia.
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House Bill 671 lays out a one-year prison sentence and several hundred dollars' worth of fines for those in Ohio illegally.
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An order from Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose saying people can't assist other voters by putting their ballots into a secure drop box has been upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court.