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Voters will be deciding winners in contests for state legislative districts for the August 2 primary after the May 3 primary for these races was delayed.
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A considerable amount of money was put into the campaigns of competitive Republican primaries. We’ll discuss whether it paid off for the candidates as we look at the primary results.
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This month's primaries and runoffs will serve as a test of the power of former President Donald Trump's endorsements up and down the ballot.
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The turnout for early voting in Ohio for the May 3 primary is down 30% compared to the number of absentee ballots cast this time four years ago for the 2018 primary.
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A coalition of elections officials from around Ohio are underlining their call for a second primary to happen August 2 — and no later.
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Trump will headline an evening rally at the Delaware County Fairgrounds in Delaware, north of Columbus, on April 23.
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The three federal judges hearing an Ohio legislative redistricting case also heard a request on a congressional redistricting case, by opponents who say the 15-district congressional map is “unlawful.”
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled against three sets of state House and Senate maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission, resulting in no valid maps for the May 3 primary.
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Boards of elections are thousands of poll workers short for the primary on May 3 and the Ohio House and Senate primary that will eventually be set later this year.
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Despite uncertainty in the May 3 primary due to Ohio's incomplete redistricting efforts, election workers are trying to normalize the election for voters as they move forward on local races and levies not affected by the statewide maps.