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Electronic polling devices may be returning to Columbiana County for the upcoming General Election in November.
Despite the nation's two-party system, it's possible to form your own political party, including in Ohio. Here's how to make it happen.
Bernie Moreno said he thinks the GOP will pick up two additional seats and that Republicans controlling 12 of 15 districts — 80% of the delegation — “reflects the state.”
Back in the spring, the Ohio Secretary of State sent out a directive for at least 39 counties to use paper poll books instead of the electronic poll pads on Election Day, with no explanation for why. The county had been using the electronic poll pads since ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNOhio equal rights amendment would outlaw discrimination, void same-sex marriage banA constitutional amendment enshrining broad anti-discrimination protections and repealing Ohio’s dormant same-sex marriage ban could be on the ballot in 2026.
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WKBN Youngstown on MSNElections board chair reiterates request to move locationBetras cited a letter from the Ohio Secretary of State stating that the Board’s facility was out of compliance and needed to be recertified by Aug. 29.
Republicans are eyeing potential redistricting opportunities in Ohio and Texas as they seek extra cushion to protect their thin majority in the House next year. In Ohio, redistricting
Signal announced today that journalist Rebecca Downs will serve as the outlet’s first-ever Ohio correspondent.
Led by retiree advocacy organization Ohio Retirement for Teachers Association, those efforts were the result of the STRS board voting not to award COLAs every year between 2017 and 2022. The board had previously cut the COLA to 2% from 3% for five years beginning in 2012. Before 2012, retirees automatically received an annual 3% COLA.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has partially vetoed a provision in the state's two-year budget that would have created a new Election Integrity Unit within the Ohio Secretary of State's Office, citing conc
Two Republican state legislators are using an inaccurate method for finding potential double-voters in the 2024 general election and say they plan to refer cases to law enforcement. They are
Trump-backed former presidential candidate and multi-millionaire Vivek Ramaswamy pledged to spend at least $30 million of his own money in his Republican campaign for Ohio governor.
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