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Ohio’s May primary election, which featured only one statewide question, went off almost perfectly, according to Secretary of ...
The filing from the high court on July 17 determined that the Maumee Charter doesn’t provide a recall as an option to remove ...
It's almost time to redraw Ohio's congressional map, and Republicans hold all the power to draw more GOP districts headed ...
Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced Wednesday that the audit results from May’s statewide primary and special election, ...
Ohio math teacher-turned election conspiracy theorist Douglas Frank returned to Mesa County this week. Frank spoke at a July ...
Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski said he won't raid Kent State, NEOMED or other places immigrants are known to live and ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has blocked a recall election in Maumee, ruling the state law cited in the case doesn't apply.
It now looks like Nelsonville will have at least six City Council members in January when it switches to a new form of ...
A new candidate has announced his intentions to run for Ohio’s first congressional district seat, currently held by Rep. Greg Landsman.
Until recently, the Democratic Socialists of America was barely a blip on the sociopolitical radars of most voters focused on the ever-present machinations of Republicans and Democrats.
The far-left legislator can be defeated by surging voter turnout, even if all the candidates stay in the race.
The Ohio Court of Appeals ruled in a split decision Thursday that Lateek Shabazz, the City Council President, would assume the role after former Mayor Brandon King was convicted on corruption charges ...
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