Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants county election officials to be on the lookout for illegal voter registration forms after his office discovered one. LaRose said a voter registration ...
The countdown is on and we are less than two months away from Election Day for the 2024 General Election. Early voting begins even sooner with less than a month to go. It's the perfect time to ...
Ohio has elections for governor, Senate and in 15 US House districts, having lost a seat after the 2020 census. The Senate race is one to watch. Democratic Representative Tim Ryan faces Republican ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Find Ohio presidential election results for each year since 1960, with interactive maps and county-by-county vote totals. Ohio is known as a bellwether state in presidential ...
This fall, Ohio voters will help choose the next president, determine control of the U.S. Senate and decide who they want to represent them in Columbus and Washington. Pencil in these dates as you ...
With just 50 days to go until the Nov. 5 election, WTOL 11 anchor Caylee Kirby will spend a few minutes each day covering topics and answering questions about this year’s election. WTOL 11 ...
Ohio has 79 of the 2,284 bound delegates up for grabs in 2024 to Republican candidates. In raw delegates, Ohio has the 4th highest count followed by North Carolina (74) and Illinois (64).
Those in Ohio wishing to utilize mail-in voting must first submit a request form for an absentee ballot, available here, and ...
Ohio’s Issue 2 ballot measure would legalize and regulate the cultivation, possession, sale, purchase and use of recreational marijuana for adults age 21 and older. If approved, Ohio would ...
Ohio’s Issue 1 ballot measure would add a section to the state constitution to guarantee the right to an abortion up until fetal viability. Abortion in Ohio is currently legal up to 22 weeks ...
One Senate seat is up for election in Ohio, held by a Democratic incumbent. Voters will also choose representatives for 16 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 12 by Republicans.