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Ohio auditor candidate Annette Blackwell gave remarks Friday at the Akron Press Club.
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The May 5 Primary was the first election under new rules that eliminated a four-day grace period for late, mail-in ballots. Now, any ballot arriving to the Board of Elections after 7:30 p.m. on Election Day is invalid.
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Under existing law, Ohioans generally need a state driver’s license or ID card, a United States passport or passport card or a military ID to do so.
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The clock is ticking on the volunteers working to put before voters an amendment to abolish property taxes in Ohio.
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Ohio auditor candidate Frank LaRose spoke at the Akron Press Club May 29.
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The Republican candidate for governor has unveiled a plan he said will fight back against billions of dollars in Medicaid fraud that was first reported by a national conservative outlet.
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The issue could be on the November ballot at the same time as the Republican running for governor, who also supports photo ID requirements for voting.
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Voters have made up their minds on federal, statewide and judicial candidates.The winners will square off with their opposing party candidates in the much-anticipated midterm elections in November
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There were four Republican races on the Ohio primary ballot, with two on the Democratic side.
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Northeast Ohio voters proved hesitant to support new income taxes for schools on the May 5 ballot.