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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This year, the Republican National Committee and other conservative groups are working to recruit and train an “army” of thousands of volunteers to monitor the vote tallying process. What will this look like at the ballot box?
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Outside the U.S. Senate race, Ohio’s elections have gotten little attention from national political figures on the trail.
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Republican defense attorney John Rutan is running against Democratic Columbus City Councilwoman Shayla Favor to be the next Franklin County Prosecutor.
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Opponents of Ohio's Issue 1 say the ballot language is fair and accurate, but backers of the redistricting amendment say the wording is confusing to voters.
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Ohio's two Black Republican state lawmakers have diverged from their Black Democratic colleagues on Issue 1.
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For the second time in state history, the candidates for Ohio Supreme Court are running under party labels, and there are some big differences between those running for each seat.
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Today’s presidential election polls show former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris are neck-in-neck.
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Clinton, Perry and Blendon townships are asking voters to approve police levies in November to cover operating expenses.
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With seven states up for grabs, here are the likely scenarios that would put either candidate in the White House.
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Democratic leaders in rural counties are working to convert voters this election season.