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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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is continuing to walk a fine line on questions about former president Trump’s comments and legal immigrants in Springfield.
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Democrats in Ohio and nationwide are seeing erosion among the organized labor that once reliably backed them. Union involvement, period, has been declining for decades.
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The levy estimator tool shows property owners their current values, the ballot measures they will vote on and how much their taxes could increase or decrease depending on if a measure passes or fails.
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JD Vance and Tim Walz debated on Tuesday in the last scheduled debate of the election. The sparring was mostly collegial but a number of points on key issues require additional context or corrections.
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Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance will take the debate stage tonight starting at 9 p.m. Watch the CBS News Vice Presidential Debate Simulcast on NPR.
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PolitiFact has scrutinized more than a dozen recent statements from Vance and Walz since each man became his party’s VP nominee. Here’s how accurate their talking points have proven so far.
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This November, Ohio voters will decide whether or not to reform the state’s redistricting system. Will high voter turn out influence the results?
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If history is any indicator, viewers can expect JD Vance to criticize Tuesday’s moderators, CBS’ Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan, while the debate is underway. Since becoming Trump’s running mate, Vance has been the Trump campaign’s highest-profile attack dog and a fixture on weekend news programs — where he often pushes back at hosts and calls them out by name.
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The CBS News vice presidential debate will be the only time Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz get to face off ahead of the 2024 election. Here's what to expect.
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It's a war over one word — “gerrymander” — and rarely have so many dictionaries been called into action during an Ohio ballot campaign.