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The Ohio Senate passed a bill this week that would ban ranked choice voting. The bill allows counties and cities to still use ...
The Ohio Elections Commission is a seven-member body that operates as an independent agency with oversight of campaign finance laws. The governor appoints three Democrats and three Republicans who in ...
As some Ohio cities eye the idea, the state is closer to banning ranked choice voting, an “instant runoff” election method where voters rate their favorite candidates. The Ohio Senate voted Wednesday ...
“Imagine the challenge of getting thousands of volunteers to fill out scarily worded paperwork for T-shirt and pizza,” said Catherine Turcer, executive director at Common Cause Ohio.
When do Ohio voters go to the polls for the primary election? Ohio's primary election this year will be May 6. Election Day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. In 2024 ...
Whether Ohio state law bars election officials from providing more than one absentee ... LaRose appealed Frye’s decision; a state appeals court heard oral arguments on Sept. 25. A parallel lawsuit in ...
The Ohio House’s version of the budget would eliminate the independent group charged with enforcing state campaign finance laws. With the Ohio Election Commission gone, those duties would fall to the ...
U.S. Supreme Court rules against Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, allows organizers to proceed petitioning for qualified immunity amendment.
Sen. Gavarone has introduced, SB 153, an even more dangerous piece of legislation. Current laws already restrict illegal voting, flagging and blocking ineligible individuals from casting a ballot. The ...
Several states, including Kentucky, Missouri and West Virginia, have passed laws prohibiting the use of ranked choice voting in any election. Ohio currently has no laws on the books addressing ...