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Ohio lawmakers keep attacking the power of voters not to protect elections but to protect themselves
When politicians feel compelled to fix what ain’t broke their motivations for proposing solutions in search of a problem are probably less than pure. Political mischief to muck up what works or put the kibosh on ideas to improve outcomes is a means to self-serving ends.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNLegal battle over Ohio judicial ballot law gains momentum
Justice Jennifer Brunner has filed a lawsuit challenging an Ohio law that requires party affiliations to be listed on general election ballots for judicial candidates, alleging that it violates her First Amendment rights.
Cuyahoga County's Tuesday primary election features city council and mayoral races, a recall effort and local Sunday liquor options. Here is what you need to know.
Some labor groups have given up on Democrats — including Sherrod Brown — months before the primaries, endorsing Vivek Ramaswamy for governor, as well as Sen. Jon Husted.
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League of Women Voters to bring registration tour to NE Ohio campuses to sign up new voters
The League of Women Voters of Ohio will bring its “Your Voice, Your Vote, Your Power” Airstream tour to two Northeast Ohio universities Monday as part of a statewide effort to register student voters ahead of the fall election.
With the 2026 midterms already on the horizon, new polling released by the Democracy Defense Project shows that more than 70% of Ohio voters are confident that the 2024 elections were accurately cast and counted, both here at home and across the nation. They also believe our system is secure from fraud, hacking, and other threats.
The board of elections in Seneca County approved a controversial rule that prevents citizens who oppose voting machines from serving as polling location managers, raising First Amendment concerns.
A veteran elections official from Ohio has been selected as Dallas County’s top elections administrator, beating out three other finalists for the job of running elections for 1.4 million registered voters.
The Dallas County Election Commission chose Ohio's Paul Adams to replace elections administrator who resigned last month.
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