Election Day is Nov. 5, 2024. Polls open in Ohio at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. The U.S. presidential race, all 15 Ohio congressional seats and many other state races will be on the ballot.
Check out the WOSU Ohio Voter Guide to help you navigate Ohio’s 2024 election, including information on how to vote, and a rundown of what you can expect on your ballot.
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The 17 Ohio electors cast their ballots for President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance.
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Khalid Turaani, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR Ohio) and a leader in the central Ohio Muslim community, is hoping President-elect Donald Trump will help end the war in Gaza.
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With the holidays on the horizon, the November election is likely in most Ohioans’ rearview mirrors by early December.
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More Latinos than ever before voted for Trump, according to major news outlets. Some immigrants in the United States who are not currently citizens are preparing for what Trump's re-election means for their livelihood.
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Ohio Democrat Marcy Kaptur has won another term in the U.S. House after defeating a Republican state lawmaker endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump.
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In 2020, President Biden won six of the seven closely watched states. This year, President-elect Donald Trump won all seven — plus is on track to win a majority of the popular vote, according to AP.
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Jonathan Leissler's former employers have filed court documents, accusing the Republican candidate for Ohio Senate of stealing millions and funneling some of it to his campaign.
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President Biden and President-elect Trump met for almost two hours and discussed a funding bill that Congress needs to pass by Dec. 21, as well as ongoing support for Ukraine, the White House said.
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Still processing the 2024 election? Here are the highlights of Ohio local levy passages and failuresLast week, communities across the state voted on whether to raise property taxes to support public services and facilities. Here’s a look at how some of those local issues fared.
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This isn’t Matt Dolan’s first time making a run at Congress. He ran in the Republican primary earlier this year and came in second.