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If you voted for a gubernatorial candidate in the May 3 primary, you are now considered a member of a political party.
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Over the last couple decades, rural Ohio has turned into a reliably Republican part of the country, but there are a couple blue dots in that big red sea. Take, for example, Shelly Hayes.
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These days it can feel like politics - and politicians - are more divided than ever, but an interesting thing is happening in University Heights.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled the fourth attempt at state legislative district maps was unconstitutional, leaving the different state officials in a state of limbo until a possible federal court decision.
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Former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley says pandemic funds can be used for that purpose
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) says there are measures in the legislature that can help reduce gun violence while noting that the permitless carry bill he signed into law is simply "consistent" with the U.S. Constitution.
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After seeing a flurry of proposed maps and changes to those maps, the Ohio Redistricting Commission adopted a Republican-drawn congressional district plan.
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A political scientist says there are challenges ahead for Democrats running for statewide office in November.
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Advocates for the plan say Ohio could get a lot but some question its price tag and who pays the bill.
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Both major political parties are in the last-ditch push to get their voters to return early ballots or to turn out on Election Day Nov. 4.Matt Borges,…
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Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles is at Democratic headquarters tonight. She said the mood is cautiously optimistic."We have people straggling in right now,…