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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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Mike DeWine, the Republican incumbent governor, wants to make the gubernatorial race about the economy, but his Democratic opponent, Nan Whaley, is banking on outrage from Ohio women voters over the loss of abortion rights to pull an upset win.
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Many Ohio Republican candidates running for office in November gathered in Youngstown for a rally featuring former President Donald Trump.
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The battlegrounds of Michigan and Nevada are among the states where voters this fall are set to decide ballot measures relating to the elections process.
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With the 2022 midterms less than eight weeks away, elections officials are dealing with an influx of public records requests, seeking massive amounts of information about the 2020 election. We take a look at the toll this is taking in Ohio and across the country.
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J.D. Vance's campaign, along with some deep-pocketed GOP super PACS, are spending millions on attack ads on Democrat Tim Ryan. Ryan has an answer, though, and it draws on his background as a star high school quarterback.
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As a new law slashing the amount of training needed to arm Ohio teachers goes into effect, the Democratic candidate for governor is criticizing incumbent Republican Mike DeWine for signing it into law.
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Tim Ryan, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, went on a three-city tour of Ohio on Monday, to hear from voters about everything from urban farming to the opioid epidemic.
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Mike DeWine, in his long political career, has debated opponents when he thought it would help him and avoided it when he thought it would do harm.
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Democratic candidate for Ohio Governor Nan Whaley said her job plan will connect workers with good-paying jobs while a spokeswoman for Gov. Mike DeWine said he is already building a modern workforce.