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As Cleveland’s ward boundaries shift, nearly 30% of voters will now have different polling locations than in the most recent election.
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A recent poll commissioned by Ideastream Public Media found that 44% of respondents believe mail in-voting is secure, only slightly more than those who do not.
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The Board of Elections is planning to move into more spacious offices at the old Plain Dealer building.
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Dave Wondolowski, the head of the Cleveland Building and Construction Trades, told a Cuyahoga County Council member in an email Monday that he would resign from the elections board once council confirms his appointment to the port board.
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The state's second largest county was forced to make the move since regular, printed ballots are not available yet.
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A bill would require the state's five public employee pension funds to divest themselves of Russian assets and ban state and local governments from contracting with Russian companies; Legislation would restore the pensions of more than 20,000 Delphi retirees; the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is bumping the pay for poll workers; and more stories.
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Two candidates for Cuyahoga County executive are each beginning their election year with more than $400,000 on hand in what will likely become a million-dollar race to lead county government.
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is urging residents to check whether their precinct is part of the 11th Congressional District ahead of the Aug. 3 special primary election.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has signed legislation directing about $2.2 billion in federal COVID-19 relief aid with about half going to repay an unemployment loan; Akron City Council passes a new law that requires Akron police to automatically post body cam videos of use-of-force incidents; restaurants, bars, breweries and others can apply for a share of $100 million in state aid; and more stories.
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Some voters in parts of Cuyahoga County endure a two-hour wait in line to vote in person at their local polling sites Tuesday.