Ohio Republicans are mulling election changes as President Donald Trump targets absentee ballots and noncitizen voting.
The Ohio state House approved a Senate bill that would require mail-in ballots to arrive by Election Day to be counted.
Ohio lawmakers fast-tracked a bill that would change absentee voting and registration rules, with Republicans calling it ...
From history to health class, conservatives want to influence what Ohio students are learning. Republican lawmakers passed ...
COLUMBUS — The Ohio legislature voted Wednesday to eliminate a four-day post-election grace period that allowed several ...
With the Thanksgiving holiday quickly approaching, Republicans in the Ohio General Assembly pushed through a series of voting changes they say keep elections secure. The legislation, introduced a ...
Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools are voting on name, image and likeness regulations from Nov. 17-21 in ...
In recent months, the U.S. Department of Justice has been warning Ohio officials it might sue the state over the issue.
State lawmakers have approved a bill that wipes out the four-day grace period after election day for ballots to arrive at ...
Ohio may soon require voters to return their mail-in ballots by Election Day.
Ohioans might pay $3 billion less in property taxes over the next three years because of a historic and sweeping set of bills ...
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