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Ohio’s deadline to register to vote is quickly approaching. Here’s all you need to know to get ready for the November presidential election.
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The decision from the Portage County Board of Elections comes after Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski posted controversial comments that made some residents feel threatened or intimidated.
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Voter fraud is rare, but Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose has said nearly 600 people have been referred to county prosecutors for possible wrongdoing.
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U.S. Senate and House along with Ohio House and Senate races are among the contests on this March primary ballot.
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There are a few hiccups as Ohio voters head to the polls to vote on abortion and legal marijuana issues.
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Rural areas saw less voter turnout in the 2020 presidential election than other parts of Ohio. A new report by the Population Health Institute suggests a lack of broadband access could play a role.
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A bill to make changes in voting laws in Ohio is considered likely to be a priority for lawmakers in the Republican supermajority, and there could be a new element added in.
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Republican lawmakers say the constitutional change to keep non-citizens from voting is needed while Democrats call it a ploy to drive GOP turnout.
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Early in-person and mail-in absentee voting begins Tuesday in Ohio.
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When Ohioans go to the polls to vote early in person, they are asked to wear a mask. If they don’t have one, polls will provide one. But what happens if…