Two voter advocacy organizations have put Ohio’s Republican elections chief on notice that voters are being removed from the rolls in apparent violation of federal law.
Over the last four presidential elections, Ohio received on average about 181,000 provisional ballots. If the rejection rate under the new law holds, nearly 15,000 Ohioans could see their ballots rejected, assuming there’s no change in voter behavior.
Samantha Meadows and David Taylor are running for Ohio's 2nd Congressional District, which includes Clermont and other counties.
There's an Ohio House seat up for grabs in Cincinnati. The death of Hamilton County Auditor Brigid Kelly in March from esophageal cancer set off a complicated chain reaction that led to the 28th House District becoming an open seat.
Early voting in Ohio begins on Tuesday, Oct. 8, a day after voter registration closes on Monday, Oct. 7. Here is how to make sure you are ready to cast your ballot. On Friday, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections did its routine tests of their tabulating equipment.
Ohioans will be voting on Issue 1 this November — a redistricting proposal that would remove politicians from the process in favor of a citizen commission. But there is a problem. Readers have worried that the messaging,
For months, Ohio has been working to not only recruit election workers, but ensure they are safe while on the job. More steps are being put in place to make sure the day runs smoothly.
Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich is once again not voting for the Republican nominee for president, but he doesn't say who he is voting for.
The “yes” and “no” campaigns for Issue 1, which would overhaul Ohio's redistricting system, each currently offer yard signs to the public for free upon request.
No, you don't register with a political party in Ohio. Instead, voters become affiliated once they request to vote a particular party’s ballot in a primary election, according to the Ohio Secretary of State.
Yard sign season is in full swing in Ohio, with just over a month left until the November election. Besides signs for the presidential election, you may have also noticed signs for or against Issue 1 popping up in yards across the state.