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Nonpartisan voting groups in Ohio discuss efforts to get high school and college students civically engaged and registered to vote before the deadline on Oct. 7.
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It is the second time in less than two years that East Clevelanders will vote on recalling Mayor Brandon King. In November 2022, King survived a recall attempt by 19 votes, according to board of elections results.
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Ohio voters elected to enshrine reproductive rights including abortion in the state's constitution. Here's what happens next for the amendment and its opposition.
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Rural areas saw less voter turnout in the 2020 presidential election than other parts of Ohio. A new report by the Population Health Institute suggests a lack of broadband access could play a role.
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Ohio lawmakers are considering a resolution that would allow Ohio voters to decide whether to make it harder to pass constitutional amendments.
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A few controversial bills passed during the lame duck session haven't been signed or vetoed, and Gov. Mike DeWine has to decide soon what to do with them.
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Ohio legislators approved a bill that makes many changes to the state’s elections laws.
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Some county board of elections are entirely on touch screens, others still use paper ballots or a combination of the two.
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The measure to increase the threshold for ballot measures to amend the Ohio constitution seems to be losing steam before the end of the lame-duck session.
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The bill that makes many changes to the state’s elections laws passed the Senate and now moves to the House.