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A Harvard University computer science researcher found 14,500 Ohio voters registrations disappeared within 90 days of the 2024 elections.
The Ohio Elections Commission, established three decades ago to investigate complaints of campaign finance violations, is now scrambling to have its funding restored after its entire budget was left out of an Ohio House spending plan for next year.
Paper pollbooks are returning for Ohio’s primary election in May to dozens of counties across the state to check voters in before they cast their ballots. The change stems from an ongoing investigation into an electronic pollbook purchased by Perry County.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNWhat yes or no vote really means for Ohio Issue 2 in May electionOhioans voting in the May 6 primary and special election will be deciding whether to pass Issue 2, a proposed constitutional amendment authorizing $2.5 billion in
Nuts and bolts Early voting is available every weekday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm this week and from 7:30 am to at least 7:30 pm next week as well. Voters who want to cast a ballot early will also be able to do so the following weekend, May 3 and 4.
County coroners warn change could compromise independence in death investigations, but the County Commissioners Association of Ohio says the move would increase regional efficiency.
U.S. Sen. Jon Husted, Ohio gubernatorial hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy, and other Republican statewide candidates are each lobbying Ohio GOP leaders to award them state party primary endorsements next month.
The Ohio House’s version of the budget would eliminate the independent group charged with enforcing state campaign finance laws.
WOOD COUNTY, Ohio — The Wood County Board of Elections says it will use paper pollbooks at all 27 voting locations in the county for the May 6 primary due to an issue with an electronic voter ...
Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel joined Ohio Politics Explained podcast to discuss his new job, higher education and speculation about his future.
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The News-Herald on MSNElection 2025: Voters to decide on Mentor Lagoons observation towerMentor voters will decide whether to OK the construction of an observation tower at the Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve in the May 6 primary election. As per city charter, any capital improvement
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