Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has asked Statehouse leaders to create a law eliminating ballot drop boxes after a court ruled that people with disabilities should have more opportunities to vote.
Ohio's largest business groups are backing Republicans for three seats on the Ohio Supreme Court and hoping to raise about $4 million to support them.
Ohio Republicans made their official defense of the ballot language describing the redistricting-reform proposal in Tuesday court filing.
There are just over two months until Election Day, and politicians have just made some last-minute changes to how Ohioans can cast their ballot. “There has to be some end to changing rules,” Governor Mike DeWine said.
Ohioans who want to vote in this fall’s general election don’t have to wait until Nov. 5 to cast their ballots. Early-in person and absentee voting will start on Oct. 8 in the November election. Voters can cast ballots at county boards of elections most days leading up to the weekend
LaRose's proposals come in response to two recent federal court rulings, though it's very unlikely that Ohio lawmakers will pass any changes in time to affect the Nov. 5 general election.
Defend American Jobs is one of three affiliated crypto super PACs that are spending money to help elect industry allies and eliminate potential critics. Its first Ohio TV spot, a biographical commercial that focuses on economic issues and Moreno’s background, went on the air last month.
If you are dropping off a ballot for another voter, it must be during business hours, a new Ohio Secretary of State directive says.
Backers of the proposed amendment to create a 15-person citizen redistricting commission say proportionality gives mapmakers guardrails, not mandates.
With 62 days until Election Day in November, both Democrats and Republicans are calling this election cycle the most consequential of our lifetime.