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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has partially vetoed a provision in the state's two-year budget that would have created a new ...
The spate of individuals and organizations attempting to intervene in the DOJ lawsuit fear that this correction process has the potential to disenfranchise voters who fail or are unable to respond to ...
Casting mailed ballots remained popular among voters in last year’s presidential election, even as President Donald Trump has ...
Ohio lawmakers are officially on summer break and a hotly debated piece of legislation failed to pass before legislators signed off until October. “I’m hopeful that ...
The Supreme Court will decide a case that seeks to remove a cap on how much political parties can spend on candidates.
The Republicans who sued are asking the Supreme Court to lift restrictions on how much political parties can spend on ...
The Supreme Court will take up a Republican-led drive to wipe away limits on how much political parties can spend in ...
The case involves a challenge to federal limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates.
I think Ohio has become something of a test subject state for seeing just how far a super majority can chip away at access to ...
Ohio's secretary of state Frank LaRose referred noncitizen and double voters for potential prosecution on Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of maintaining election integrity.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose issued his sixth statewide election security directive Monday, providing new cybersecurity protocols for all 88 county boards of elections ...
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