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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose addressed Clark County voters on Thursday with tips on how to vote following the damage inflicted by the Feb. 28 tornados.
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Early voting began in Ohio on Wednesday. Early that morning, all 88 Ohio county boards of elections opened their doors to early voters. So, Republican Sec. of State Frank LaRose visited the Montgomery County Board of Elections.
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Groups that have been clamoring for more ballot drop boxes are mulling their next move, now that Ohio’s Secretary of State issued a new directive limiting them for the May primary.
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The results of the 2020 vote in Ohio have been officially certified as the highest turnout ever. Nearly three quarters of all registered voters cast ballots.
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Early vote centers throughout the state have been busy all weekend. In fact, they’ve been busy since October 6 when Ohioans could begin voting.
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A federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Frank LaRose that could have allowed counties to add more ballot drop boxes at various locations for this...
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The Tenth District Court of Appeals has ruled Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose can allow more ballot drop boxes ahead of the November election. But the ruling stopped short of ordering him to add the boxes.
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Ohio’s voting precincts normally need 37,000 poll workers on Election Day. But this year, 55,000 are needed.
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More than twice as many absentee applications have been received from Ohio voters than at this point four years ago, when a record number of early votes were cast in a presidential election in Ohio.
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The Franklin County Common Pleas Court judge who ruled Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose should and could allow more ballot drop boxes has issued yet...
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A Franklin County court has ruled against Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, finding that county election boards are allowed to install more than one...
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A panel of lawmakers has shot down a request by Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State that would have allowed his office to pay for postage for mail-in ballots.