Karen Kasler
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Mike DeWine, Ohio’s Republican incumbent governor, has won his bid to be re-elected as Ohio Governor against Nan Whaley, Democratic candidate and former Dayton mayor, according to the AP.
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The secretary of state keeps track of business filings and campaign finance records, and it oversees the elections run by Ohio’s county boards of elections. The race features Republican incumbent Frank LaRose, Democrat Chelsea Clark and Terpsehore "Tore" Maras
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The candidates in Ohio’s close and expensive U.S. Senate race met on stage for a final debate Monday, sparring over immigration, guns, abortion and other issues.
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The Ohio treasurer’s office collects and holds taxes and fees and manages state investments. The race features Republican incumbent Robert Sprague and Democrat Scott Schertzer.
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It's been more than four months since the Ohio Supreme Court heard the case of the $300 weekly pandemic checks to unemployed people, but there's still no decision.
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The bill would prevent high-volume puppy breeders from removing dewclaws or docking tails without giving puppies anesthesia or pain medication.
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Democrats who have a slim majority in the U.S. Senate have decided to wait to vote on a bill on federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriages, though nearly a quarter of all Republicans joined all Democrats in voting for the bill in the House in July.
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Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) is hoping for a vote by the end of the year on the bill, which is supported by all Democrats but only a handful of Republicans in the Senate.
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Terpsehore "Tore" Maras had challenged a decision to strike signatures from her petitions to make her ineligible for the November ballot.
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The 19-member board will consider a resolution from one of its members that would reject new federal guidelines ordering investigation of claims of anti-LGBTQ bias or risk losing funding for food programs.