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The challenge to Bob Paduchik, a former adviser to Donald Trump who was elected Ohio Republican Party chair in February 2021, comes as the party approaches a major statewide election this fall.
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But there was robust debate among the GOP's State Central Committee members in that process
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The Ohio Republican Party is facing internal strife over the party's finances and accusations of mismanagement, while the Democratic party is struggling to find candidates for next year's elections. We look at what's going on with the two major parties in Ohio on our Weekly Reporter Roundtable.
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Five members of the Ohio Republican Party’s state central committee are suing the party, saying there are millions of dollars of missing money and that chairman Bob Paduchik won’t explain what happened to it.
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Republicans who support lesser-known GOP candidates say party endorsements now would be unfair.
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The Ohio House is set to take up the Republican-drawn Congressional map this afternoon, which some experts say will result in 12 districts for the GOP and 3 for Democrats. There were apparently some members of the majority who wanted to attach another controversial proposal to the map plan- banning mandates for COVID vaccines and other inoculations.
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The Franklin County Treasurer's office listed the Ohio Republican Party's headquarters on the list of liens to be sold on November 1, 2021 because of missed and delinquent property tax payments.
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The first candidate has announced her bid to be the next Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court in a race that will be decided in November of 2022. Sitting Justice Jennifer Brunner wants to become the first Democrat elected to the office in 40 years.
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The election for governor is more than a year away but the Democrat who plans to challenge Mike DeWine is blasting him now for failing to rein in the nuclear power plant bailout scandal that has rocked the Statehouse since last July.
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The Ohio Republican Party will decide Friday whether to censure a member of Congress from suburban Cleveland for his vote earlier this year to impeach former President Donald Trump.