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Documents show Cleveland Police failed to fully vet three lateral hires, one of whom was involved in sexually harassing a colleague; Ohio's top election official still supports J.D. Vance despite Vance's comments promoting the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory; A woman claims Cavs guard Rajon Rondo threatened her life with a gun; and more stories.
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Independent mapmakers using a new process for drawing maps say they are making progress
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The Ohio Association of Election Officials says with legislative redistricting still up in the air, important deadlines cannot be met.
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Former Ohio 11th Congressional District Represenative Marcia Fudge left her seat to become Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Biden Administration. The field of 13 Democrats and two Republicans is competing to fill the seat in the special primary election Tuesday.
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Groups that educate voters on the voting process and some Democrats say the provision needs to be repealed so it won't prevent them from serving their purpose.
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Today is the last day for voters to register to cast ballots in next month’s special election primary for two Congressional seats.
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As Ohio voters cast their ballot during the May primary, lawmakers are crafting a bill that would make several changes to the state's election laws.
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The Ohio Supreme Court is ordering the state’s top elections official to put a Summit County GOP leader back on the local board of elections.
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Summit County Republicans and Lorain County Democrats are suing after Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose blocked nominees to their local boards of elections.
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Fudge resigned last week from the 11th District seat she had held since 2008 to become Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Biden Administration.