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The Ohio General Assembly proposal in Senate Bill 153 to require "paid" badges for petition circulators may be a pot shot – ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose visited Marietta High School on Thursday to encourage graduating seniors to become ...
During the presentation Secretary LaRose spoke on the importance of voting and what the students can expect when they are old ...
Election Day is right around the corner and across Ohio, there are hundreds of local races and issues and one statewide ballot question. “We’ve always voted,” ...
A group of Youngstown State University faculty who are trying to get a referendum on the Nov. 4 ballot to stop a controversial higher education law from taking effect completed a major first step. ...
Ohio is taking significant steps toward integrating cryptocurrency into its financial systems, with plans to allow Bitcoin payments for some state services.
The board decided the initiative to end qualified immunity only contained one proposed amendment, meaning organizers have the ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and Ohio Treasurer of State Robert Sprague called on the state to authorize the use of ...
Ohio's ballot board will decide whether a constitutional amendment to end qualified immunity can start gathering signatures ...
Ohioans are getting closer to being able to pay their taxes in cryptocurrency. A new GOP proposal lays the groundwork for ...
Nearly half of Ohio’s counties will switch to paper pollbooks for the May 6 primary after a security concern, but election ...
Of the roughly 8 million registered voters in Ohio, only 83,229 have returned ballots during the early voting period.