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More than 2.5 million Ohioans have cast ballots ahead of Election Day.
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In the midst of preparing for an election that’s a week away, Ohio’s Republican secretary of state is suing the US Department of Homeland Security to get access to databases he said will help Ohio find non-citizens who voted, which is illegal.
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Ohio’s attorney general announced this week that six Ohioans have been indicted for illegal voting between 2008 and 2020.
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The Summit County Board of Elections remained deadlocked on party lines in a hearing.
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Several groups representing voters have sent a letter to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose about the issue.
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An order from Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose saying people can't assist other voters by putting their ballots into a secure drop box has been upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court.
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The groups say some Portage County voters feel intimidated by comments recently made in a Facebook post by Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski.
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Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose said it’s not his job to further investigate for evidence of possible Ohio election law violations before he flags them to prosecutors.
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants to pursue other options to get possible voter fraud cases prosecuted.
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A few days after suggesting to state lawmakers that they ban secure ballot drop boxes at county boards of elections entirely, Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose has limited their use in this fall’s election.