-
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.
-
The Board of Elections is planning to move into more spacious offices at the old Plain Dealer building.
-
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.
-
The state's second largest county was forced to make the move since regular, printed ballots are not available yet.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Some voters in parts of Cuyahoga County endure a two-hour wait in line to vote in person at their local polling sites Tuesday.
-
Early voting in Northeast Ohio continued to draw long lines at county boards of elections over the weekend, Joe Biden will spend part of his final campaign push in Cleveland Monday, Ohio reported around 3,300 COVID-19 cases on Sunday, and more stories.