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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 outcome of this election will help decide who is on the ballot for the 11th and 15th Congressional districts in November.
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There’s an effort underway to repeal provisions in the new two-year state budget that non-profit groups say will prevent them from educating Ohioans about…
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Ohio voters who want to mail in their ballots might be wary when they learn about recent changes made by the U.S. Postal Service or when they read…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the normal way of doing things in many areas, and Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R-Ohio) says election night is no…
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Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a high-profile Republican, delivered a primetime address during the Democratic National Convention calling for fellow…
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The U.S. Postal Service has sent a letter to dozens of state election officials around the country including Ohio, warning that delays in delivering the…
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has rejected language for a potential ballot issue on voting. The group behind the initiative to expand and solidify voter…
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s spokesperson says there was what they call an "unsophisticated and unsuccessful" attempt to insert code to the office's…
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Otterbein University, located in the central Ohio suburb of Westerville, is preparing for thousands of people to flock to its campus to watch the fourth…
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Ohioans Against Corporate Bailouts has filed its first round of signatures with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office to hold a referendum on the law that…