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Feeling nervous about heading to the polls on Election Day? Gov. Mike DeWine says voters need not feel afraid as law enforcement from the local to the state level have a plan for how to handle potential violence.
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There can be a lot of gray when it comes to what qualifies as voter intimidation and what does not.
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Despite President Trump advocating that people who previously voted for Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden change their vote, the League of Women Voters of Ohio says that is not permitted in Ohio.
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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
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Early, in-person voting is underway in Ohio with many voters encountering long lines at boards of elections. The state is also seeing a record number of mail-in votes.
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Changes in polling locations coupled with concerns over the coronavirus are affecting some of the most steadfast voters in the country.
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Ohio Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (D-Columbus) says she’s not surprised that President Trump, upon arriving back to the White House after his hospital...
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Early voting is underway in Ohio, so voters who ordered ballots by mail will begin receiving those soon. But thousands of voters will go to their local...