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With the midterm elections fast approaching our Weekly Reporter Roundtable will look at the final debate between Ohio's U.S. Senate candidates and more.
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Polls show Republicans firmly in the lead in the Ohio governor's race and other statewide executive offices, but the race for U.S. Senate is a lot more competitive.
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Ad spending this election season is estimated at nearly $10 billion, surpassing even the 2020 presidential election. We look at two ads and what's at stake these midterms.
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Senate Candidates Tim Ryan and JD Vance had their final debate this week. They didn’t agree about much. However, both Ryan and Vance expressed their support for the growth of the natural gas industry.
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The race for U.S. Senate remains neck and neck, but there are signs that J.D. Vance is pulling ahead just a bit—at least in one poll.
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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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At a Wednesday forum in Columbus, the Democratic candidate for Ohio governor once again talked about the need for helping Ohioans offset recent price hikes.
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The auditor is the state’s chief compliance officer and audits around 5,900 local, county and state public offices in Ohio. The race features Republican incumbent Keith Faber against Democrat challenger Taylor Sappington.
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The midterm elections are less than three weeks out and early voting started last week. We talk about voting in 2022 and answer your questions about the process.
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The attorney general defends state laws, and oversees 900 law enforcement units in Ohio. The race features Republican incumbent Dave Yost against Democrat State Rep. Jeffrey Crossman.