All the political wrangling over Ohio’s Issue 1, a statewide ballot issue aimed at changing the way the state draws its political maps, has landed voters
Ohio residents have lodged complaints to state Attorney General Dave Yost over Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski's Facebook post about Kamala Harris signs.
Stein's disqualification stems from a purported withdrawal letter from her running mate -- a letter Stein's campaign claims was unauthorized and had a forged signature.
Ohioans’ votes cast this fall for Stein will not count because the Green Party nominated her running mate after a state administrative deadline.
The Ohio Democratic Party and two affected voters sued the state's Republican elections chief on Friday over his recent directive preventing the use of drop boxes by people helping voters with disabilities.
This year Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose issued a flurry of allegations of noncitizen voter fraud and asked the state legislature to require Ohioans to prove they are citizens before they can register to vote,
Former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Herb Brown is celebrating his 93rd birthday with the release of his latest book and a plug for democracy
The Ohio Chamber of Commerce called Ohio's current redistricting model "flawed" but still opposes Issue 1, a proposal on the ballot to remove politicians from drawing congressional and statehouse districts.
A Republican state Supreme Court justice running for his first full term said he views a proposed constitutional amendment as Democrats’ play to change the rules because they can’t win under the current system.
Ohio House Democrats announced plans on Thursday to introduce a resolution that would give legislative support to November’s Issue 1, the proposed constitutional amendment to reform the state’s redistricting process by replacing politician mapmakers with citizens.
Polls had shown Brown with a consistent lead, but two new polls show that Moreno is now in the lead for the first time.
Votes cast in Ohio for Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein won't count because the party nominated her running mate after a state administrative deadline.