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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says his reasons for rejecting Kanye West's bid to be a presidential candidate on the November ballot were clear....
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, August 31st:Ohio Sec. of State Warns Thousands of Voters Will be Removed From RollsThousands of Primary…
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Election officials around the state are trying to recruit 35,000 poll workers for Election Day in November. Leaders are weighing-in on what conditions...
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The state’s Republican chief elections officer and Ohio Democrats continue to battle over installing additional drop boxes where absentee voters could...
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, July 16:DeWine issues no new orders during evening addressUniversity of Akron to cut 178 jobs, 96 union…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, July 7:UA faculty take aim at athletics amid looming layoffsCleveland lawmaker tests positive for…
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Ohio has more of an idea about what this November’s election will look like now that the state’s election chief has handed down a directive outlining...
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose hosted Akron civic and business leaders today for a virtual roundtable on minority business.The discussion focused on…
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On a party line vote, an Ohio House committee has passed a bill that will make some changes to election law. Backers say it gives more flexibility to...
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Ten days before Ohio’s rescheduled primary election, Selina Pagán and other volunteers drove through neighborhoods on Cleveland’s West Side to hand out vote-by-mail applications from a safe distance. They called it La Caravana de la Democracia. It was the group’s “shot in the dark” to help Spanish-speaking voters after the coronavirus pushed the election from polling places to the postal system.