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Boards of elections in Northeast Ohio are still recruiting people to work the polls for the Nov. 8 general 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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Former Secretary of State Sherrod Brown says Ohio has a legacy that supports a successful Election Day Tuesday.
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50,000 recruited, still 5,000 to go before election day.
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The Geauga County Board of Elections has more than enough poll workers, due in part to the fact that they never stop recruiting them.
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Ohio’s voting precincts normally need 37,000 poll workers on Election Day. But this year, 55,000 are needed.
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During the first presidential debate in Cleveland, President Donald Trump urged his supporters to go to voting locations and "watch very carefully." The...
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 24:Protesters take to the streets in Cleveland, ColumbusBWU poll shows Ohio is a tossupError by…
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With the General Election just six weeks away, many are concerned there won’t be enough people to work at voting locations. The average age of a poll…
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Attorneys in Ohio who need to get some continuing education credits to remain in good standing now have one more way they can do it. They can get two of...