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Biden will be inaugurated in a ceremony Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol.
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Protesters at the Ohio Statehouse join thousands across the country in rallies at state capitals. In Columbus, the demonstration included some tense verbal exchanges but, for the most part, remained peaceful.
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Forty percent of registered voters have already cast ballots in Stark County.
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Immigrants make up about five percent of Ohio’s population. More than 270,000 immigrants in Ohio are eligible to vote. But some say the immigration issue is being viewed differently this election.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden touched down in Cleveland Monday afternoon for a drive-in rally at Burke Lakefront Airport.
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Thousands of Ohioans cast ballots on the final day of weekend early voting in Ohio – some after standing in line for hours.
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Despite occasional reports of conflict between voters and electioneers, the board of elections says things have been running smoothly.
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Hundreds of thousands of Ohioans have cast ballots during the early voting period that began Oct. 6 and ends today.
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Ohio law is clear when it comes to political messaging on clothing.
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Early vote centers throughout the state have been busy all weekend. In fact, they’ve been busy since October 6 when Ohioans could begin voting.
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An Akron man requested an absentee ballot. It never showed up.
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Former Secretary of State Sherrod Brown says Ohio has a legacy that supports a successful Election Day Tuesday.
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The application deadline is October 31 — but experts say it may be time to explore in-person voting instead.
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Election officials, local organizations, law enforcement and others are attempting to ease voter's fears during early in-person voting and on Nov. 3