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The state high court wrote that Secretary of State Frank LaRose and the board of elections "disregarded the law” when they overruled a protest about petition language.
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In seven central Ohio counties, the effort to enshrine abortion rights exceeds the local goal, while a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana falls a little short.
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Pierson, who worked for the Ohio Attorney General's Office until May 11, announced the campaign on his first day as deputy chief counsel for Franklin County.
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Gov. Mike DeWine last week signed into law a bill that would ban public officials from closing houses of worship or moving the date of an election –…
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Cyberattacks pose a greater than ever threat to the American election infrastructure. With the critical 2020 national election ahead, officials at the…
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SnollygosterIn this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss why it's so hard to get voters out…
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The remaining candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination take to the debate stage on Thursday. Joe Biden still leads the pack, but Senators…
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Columbus voters have given the city the go-ahead to borrow $1 billion.Voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved five issues letting the city issue bonds…
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The Mueller report detailed the Trump administration’s handling of the investigation into his office and potential obstruction of justice.It also offered…
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A project to reach out to 270,000 Ohioans deleted from the voting rolls only managed to bring in a few hundred of them, while costing a lot more than…