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Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose said he's generally opposed to August special elections, but if lawmakers want to revive them for a vote to make amending the constitution harder before a reproductive rights amendment this fall, he's ok with that.
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The letter from Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose about Ohio's concerns about the Electronic Registration Information Center follows the move of three other GOP-led states to end their partnership with ERIC.
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Ten days before Ohio鈥檚 rescheduled primary election, Selina Pag谩n and other volunteers drove through neighborhoods on Cleveland鈥檚 West Side to hand out vote-by-mail applications from a safe distance. They called it La Caravana de la Democracia. It was the group鈥檚 鈥渟hot in the dark鈥 to help Spanish-speaking voters after the coronavirus pushed the election from polling places to the postal system.
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As of September 6, as many as 200,000 Ohio voter registrations may have been removed from the rolls by county boards of elections. But a final total won鈥檛鈥
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Early voting for the May primary has begun. Turnout in off-year primaries is especially low, but there may be those who try to vote and find they鈥檝e been鈥
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Feb. 7:Budish reveals plans for diversion facility;Firestone to expand Akron facility;Plusquellic won't rule鈥
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A federal appeals court has ruled that Ohioans who were removed for not voting over a six-year period must be allowed to vote in this midterm election. An鈥
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Early voting has been under way for a week, and the number of registered voters is the highest it鈥檚 been in a decade.Many voters are opting to vote early鈥
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County boards of elections in Ohio are bringing in experts to size up whether their computer systems are vulnerable to hackers.
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Democrat Kathleen Clyde was in Akron Monday to discuss her run for Ohio鈥檚 Secretary of State.During an appearance at the Akron Press Club, Clyde said her鈥