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On the Republican side, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy is the frontrunner. Ramaswamy is endorsed by President Donald Trump and the Ohio GOP. He has raised $9.6 million already for his campaign. Small business owner Heather Hill is also vying for the Republican nomination.
Ohio AG certifies summary for proposed "Ohio Equal Rights Amendment" to potentially amend the state's constitution.
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
Ohio is legally required to redraw its congressional district map ahead of the 2026 election, and early reports indicate that big changes could be coming.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed four property tax relief measures in the state budget, leaving Republican lawmakers at odds about what comes next. “[It is] very disheartening
The proposals to overturn legislation overhauling higher education, eliminate property taxes and end qualified immunity will not be on the November ballot.
I think Ohio has become something of a test subject state for seeing just how far a super majority can chip away at access to the ballot and our rights to direct democracy.”
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 4 to formalize the Election Integrity Unit, aimed at enforcing election integrity and enabling more effective prosecution of election fraud.
Vopat and Fehlbaum along with fellow Youngstown State faculty member Cryshanna Jackson Leftwich started the referendum process in mid-April and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and the Ohio Secretary of State’s office gave them approval to start collecting signatures May 5.
The Michigan Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal to a lower court’s decision which upheld criminal charges against Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl, two far-right operatives who are accused of orchestrating a robocall election misinformation campaign in multiple states ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
Previous coverage of Husted’s appointment above COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Two Democrats have filed to run for U.S. Senate in next year’s special election. Chris Volpe filed to run
America’s faith in Congress has hit rock bottom — and for good reason. The institution created to serve the people has too often become a bastion of careerism, self-preservation and dysfunction. Congressional approval ratings remain stuck in the basement,