The standard-bearer of Ohio's Democratic Party will leave the U.S. Senate after losing his second election ever to Sen.-elect Bernie Moreno. But as he delivered the final speech of this term on the Senate floor last week, Brown stopped short of calling it ...
That option, which is called an initiated statute, has a clear flaw: State lawmakers can change whatever voters approve immediately. This nearly happened after Ohioans voted to legalize recreational marijuana in 2023 (and still might if legislators can agree on changes.)
The 538 members of the Electoral College met around the country Monday, to fulfill their constitutionally-required duty.
Advocates can start collecting signatures for the proposed amendment, but it's unclear when it may appear on the ballot.
The Ohio Senate race is between Democrat Sherrod ... cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as ...
Ohio's Republican secretary of state and attorney general sought to reassure voters before the November election that the state's elections were being vigorously protected against the possibility of immigrants voting illegally.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Ohio’s top election official received a threatening message in the mail that contained an unknown powder in it. A spokesperson for Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose on Monday said LaRose and his family are safe following the ...
Two Ohio lawmakers are leading a bipartisan effort to stop lame duck legislative sessions in the state. A lame duck session comes after an election for new lawmakers but before those new members are sworn into office.
Ohio voters will decide next May whether to renew a state bond program that offers billions of dollars to help local governments repair and build roads, bridges and other infrastructure.
The election has passed but our commitment to a stronger Ohio remains. Those organizing for an Ohio that works for all appreciate that organizing must occur 365 days per year. It happens between election cycles and leading up to elections.
With the holidays on the horizon, the November election is likely in most Ohioans’ rearview mirrors by early December.
A proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution could change the state's voter ID law and allow counties to expand their early voting locations or number of ballot drop boxes. The Ohio Voters Bill ...