Elections officials are adjusting to changes that will be in place for Ohio's elections this year.
From governor to attorney general, Ohioans will elect a new slate of leaders in 2026.
The League of Women Voters of Ohio and CAIR-Northern Ohio have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state Senate Bill 293, according to a release from the Campaign Legal Center, which is ...
Voting rights advocates say a new Ohio election law will disenfranchise naturalized citizens who can legally cast a ballot.
The area’s state representatives and its congressional representative will face primary challenges in Ohio’s May 5 primary, according to filing information from the Jefferson and Belmont county boards ...
Every one of Ohio's statewide executive offices — governor and lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, ...
With the May primary election 11 weeks and a day away, Ohio’s gubernatorial candidates are again ramping up their campaigns across the state now that the candid ...
A lawsuit filed Friday in federal court claims Ohio's new election law could wrongly remove eligible voters in violation of ...
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Stark elections board removes 6 candidates, 2 issues from May ballot
The Stark County Board of Elections found errors on petitions for some candidates and issues, which were not certified to ...
The topic was raised by former White House strategist Steve Bannon on his podcast.
Ohio House District 2: Incumbent Democratic Rep. Latyna Humphrey is vacating the seat to run for State Senate. Three ...
Ohio knows how to run elections. That is not a slogan. Sound public policy and a bipartisan election system driven by local boards made up of civic-minded Ohioans have made it so. But this alone does ...
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