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Halloween decorations compete with campaign signs in Whitehall’s front lawns. In yellow, black and red one sign shouts "No on 37," with “keep term limits”…
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Voters on May 8 have a chance to change the way Ohio draws Congressional maps. Issue 1 would require more bipartisanship in a line-drawing process that…
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Ohioans will vote May 8 on Issue 1, a plan to change the way Congressional districts are drawn in Ohio. The state is considered one of the most…
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It’s highly likely Ohio voters will get to vote on a new way to draw Ohio’s Congressional districts map in May. The House approved a plan Tuesday that…
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On election night two years ago, Catherine Turcer of Common Cause Ohio couldn’t have been more thrilled.“It’s like Christmas,” Turcer said. “I got the…
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If Issue 2 had passed on Tuesday night, it would have been only the fourth time in Ohio history that a law brought to the ballot by an individual or a…
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State legislative leaders have formed a four-member bipartisan group to work on creating a new way to redraw Ohio’s Congressional district map, which will…
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Gov. John Kasich wants lawmakers to tackle the way Congressional districts are created, saying they need to be more competitive and fair. And he has a…
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Advocates say time is running out for lawmakers to overhaul the way congressional districts are drawn in Ohio. The left-leaning government watchdog group…
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther says he’s delivered on a major campaign promise. On Tuesday Ginther released new ethics policies for certain city employees…