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After years of trying to get a constitutional amendment on the ballot, an organization that said it wants to increase accountability for government employees is eyeing the 2026 November election. The Ohio Coalition to End Qualified Immunity wants Ohioans to vote on whether the state should uphold qualified immunity,
Despite the nation's two-party system, it's possible to form your own political party, including in Ohio. Here's how to make it happen.
Ohio Republicans may soon see their first contested Supreme Court primary in a decade, though a looming endorsement decision will shake up the race.
Electronic polling devices may be returning to Columbiana County for the upcoming General Election in November.
The Ohio Ballot Board changed a proposed constitutional amendment that would provide equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community, including marriage equality by asking supporters to double their efforts.
The deadline for petitions to get onto the Nov. 4 general election ballot in Washington County closes at 4 p.m. Aug. 6. The last day to register to vote for the general election closes at 9 p.m. Oct.
Petitioners of an Equal Rights Amendment cleared the hurdle to start collecting signatures to be on the November 2026 ballot Wednesday morning, but the clearance came
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has partially vetoed a provision in the state's two-year budget that would have created a new Election Integrity Unit within the Ohio Secretary of State's Office, citing conc
A constitutional amendment enshrining broad anti-discrimination protections and repealing Ohio’s dormant same-sex marriage ban could be on the ballot in 2026.
Two Republican state legislators are using an inaccurate method for finding potential double-voters in the 2024 general election and say they plan to refer cases to law enforcement. They are
Ohio educators are speaking out after Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law that would remove their voices from the retired teachers' pension fund, calling the move "undemocratic."
Republicans are eyeing potential redistricting opportunities in Ohio and Texas as they seek extra cushion to protect their thin majority in the House next year. In Ohio, redistricting