Ohioans who recently became U.S. citizens don’t need to update their “noncitizen”-marked driver’s licenses and state identification cards before using them as photo ID to vote, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office has clarified.
Thousands of people have already cast their ballots in Ohio ahead of Election Day. Officials tell WCPO, an average of 2,000 voters line up each day at the Board of Elections Office.
Orlando Sonza, Kevin Coughlin, and Derek Merrin — are seeking to oust Democrats in Ohio's swing districts in 2024.
With just over two weeks left until election day, eyes are now on key races across the country that could determine control of the U.S. Senate.
Portage County residents are frustrated over the lack of accountability Portage Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski faced after inflammatory social media post.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Ohio.
-Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman, speaking to conservative talk radio host Bob Frantz, on his backstage campaign to become House Speaker next year. He was referring to his rival, current House Speaker Jason Stephens, who won the job via a coalition of all House Democrats plus a minority of House Republicans.
Voter in the greater Stark County area will select their representatives for four Ohio House seats this year. Meet the candidates.
This story was updated to clarify that this is the first presidential election year in which partisan labels are on the ballot for Ohio Supreme Court races. Three Ohio Supreme Court seats are up for grabs this November in an election that sees Republicans aiming to expand their advantage to as much as 6-to-1 on the state's top bench while Democrats are hoping for a
Do you have questions about Ohio Issue 1? The USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau examined a few common questions about the proposed constitutional amendment that would replace Ohio's current way of drawing congressional and state legislative districts.
Ohioans voting in this November’s general election will be deciding whether to pass Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment to change how the state’s political districts are drawn. If passed, Issue 1 would eliminate the Ohio Redistricting Commission,