COLUMBUS, Ohio – In the general election, Ohio voters will select the second crop of new Supreme Court justices since Republican lawmakers mandated that top judges run under partisan affiliations like Democrat or Republican.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office disqualified the Green Party presidential nominee after getting a withdrawal letter from Stein’s running mate. But Stein’s campaign claims the letter was written behind the candidate’s back.
Ohio voter advocates say gerrymandering robs voters of power, and fair maps mean more bipartisanship from lawmakers and district maps that are actually logical and representative. Throughout the two years that Ohio spent watching the Ohio Redistricting Commission adopt and revise six Ohio Statehouse maps and two congressional maps,
Two familiar names will appear on voters' ballots this November in Ohio's 8th Congressional District. Incumbent U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson, a Republican who has represented the district since 2016, is running for reelection against Democrat Vanessa Enoch.
The U.S. Senate race between Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and businessman Republican Bernie Moreno could decide control of the U.S. Senate.
If you live in Ohio, you can vote now. Not sure what to bring, what’s on the ballot or whom to vote for? No worries: we've got you covered.
Winning Ohio used to be crucial to winning the presidential election. This year, not so much. Ohio used to be a key swing state in the presidential election for decades — meaning lots of political ads and campaign stops — but the tide shifted back in 2016,
Ohioans roundly believe their state and federal politicians fail to do a good job representing their views. That’s the takeaway from a new Baldwin Wallace University poll of 877 registered voters that sought to capture how well the policies and priorities of Ohio’s political leaders align with their constituents.
With the 2024 general election coming up shortly, we created a guide on everything you need to know about voting on Nov. 5.
Issue 1 proponents say Ohio's current maps give Republicans an unearned advantage. For example, former GOP President Donald Trump won Ohio with 53% of the vote in 2020. Yet, Republicans hold 67% of seats in Congress, 68% of seats in the Ohio House of Representatives and 79% of seats in the Ohio Senate.
Most Ohio voters don’t believe former president Donald Trump’s debunked claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield are “eating people’s pets,” and agree with Republican Gov. Mike DeWine’s defense of Haitians as hard workers who are in the United States legally,