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With an election as big as 2020's, Ohio saw an increase in the number of voters and is prepared to make adjustments for the upcoming spring election.
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With an election as big as 2020's, Ohio saw an increase in the number of voters and is prepared to make adjustments for the upcoming spring election.
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Although there were some hiccups with curbside voting this election season, voter advocates believe improvements can be made to make this service more accessible to Ohio voters.
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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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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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Find out how a change in the way you sign your name could ultimately determine whether your ballot is accepted and your vote is counted.
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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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50,000 recruited, still 5,000 to go before election day.
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Some efforts this year are meant to do more than sway the minority vote.