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The letter from Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose about Ohio's concerns about the Electronic Registration Information Center follows the move of three other GOP-led states to end their partnership with ERIC.
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Students at Cleveland Metropolitan School District dove head first into a world of information about civics, democracy and elections last week during a launch event for CMSD’s Civics 2.0 program.
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The boosters target the new omicron variants and are anticipated at Northeast Ohio health departments within the next week or more; Attorney for Donovan Lewis' family is calling for police accountability and has said there was no justification for the shooting ... and more stories.
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While they've been opponents in court when it comes to redistricting, they're both pushing Ohioans to make sure they're on the rolls as voter registration closes tonight.
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Groups that educate voters on the voting process and some Democrats say the provision needs to be repealed so it won't prevent them from serving their purpose.
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The provision in the budget that prevents the partnerships might be the end to many voter education and registration efforts, election rights advocations fear.
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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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A near record number of Ohioans were registered to vote in 2020. Now 97,795 voter registrations have been removed from the rolls.
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A U.S. Army soldier from Stow has been arrested in Georgia on terrorism charges; the state is vaccinating people over 80 as part of the next phase of the immunization rollout; Gov. Mike DeWine says nearly all schools have told the state they plan to return to in-person learning in some form March 1; and more stories.
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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.