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A $2 million ad buy from a Republican PAC attacking Democratic candidates for the Ohio Supreme Court has prompted a letter of condemnation from the Ohio State Bar Association calling the ad "misleading." But the Republican State Leadership Committee won't take the ad down.
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Though polling suggests it's unlikely Ohioans will choose Nan Whaley and Cheryl Stephens over incumbents Mike DeWine and Jon Husted, the race has already made a historical impact.
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Republican U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney endorsed U.S. Rep Tim Ryan Tuesday, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Ohio.
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The last NPR survey before all votes have to be cast shows inflation continues to be the top concern for voters, and Republicans are trusted more than Democrats on the issue by 20 points.
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Ohio is among a handful of states in play to decide control of the U.S. Senate in 2023. The cavalcade of big-name Republicans to visit the Buckeye State in recent weeks is testimony to its importance.
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State Rep. Casey Weinstein is trying to keep the Ohio House District 34 seat blue, while his opponent Beth Bigham is trying for a second time to defeat him.
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Columbus' Issue 19 would ban self-dealing ballot issues and extend signature gathering for organizers.
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Law enforcement officials are warning of potential attacks against election officials, political candidates, religious minorities and others.
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Voters will see Issue 1 and Issue 2 on the November ballot which are measures that would amend the state constitution to determine laws on bail and who can vote in Ohio elections.
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In the race for Ohio Governor, voters will decide whether to return incumbent Republican Mike DeWine to office or elect Democrat Nan Whaley, former Dayton mayor.