Ohioans around the state will begin lining up at their county election boards to cast their ballots in 2024 general election Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Ohio Democratic Party and two voters are facing off against the Secretary of State over a directive requiring people dropping off someone else’s ballot to sign an attestation that they are
The last day to register to vote in Ohio is October 7. Early voting ahead of the Nov. 5 election starts on October 8.
Ohio is one of seven states that elects state supreme court justices based on partisan elections — which can impact voters and campaign finance dollars. This is a new change, with Ohio Republican lawmakers adding party labels to the races starting in 2022.
Bernie Moreno is running against Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown in one of the country's most competitive Senate races.
If you haven't voted since 2022, it's time to brush up on Ohio's new rules, including a photo ID requirement for in-person voting.
The race between Sen. Sherrod Brown and Bernie Moreno will likely be the most expensive Senate race in the nation this year.
Masked anti-Israel demonstrators escalated their harassment of a Jewish congressman on the eve of Monday's anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack, pitching an encampment outside Ohio Democratic Rep. Greg Landsman 's Cincinnati residence.
An Ohio court has referred to county prosecutors a criminal case brought by a citizens’ group against the Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates over their comments about Haitian imm
Sen. J.D. Vance is a non-entity in his own home state where voters and politicians say former President Donald Trump's running mate leaves them either apathetic or outraged, according to a new report.
Bernie Moreno and Republicans are attempting to narrow the gap against Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) in Ohio as they try to nab one of the most contested races in the country in a battle for the Senate
With a high-profile election in less than 30 days, there is some heightened rhetoric about election security, but Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said Ohioans have nothing to worry about. “Ohio does it right and I think Ohioans know that,