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                        If lawmakers approve the amendment, it could go before voters this fall — and would likely boost Republican turnout.
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                        A proposed statewide ballot issue to change state constitutional laws on bail is gaining momentum while lawmakers consider other measures.
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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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                        A six-week ban on abortion passed in 2019 has never taken effect, but that could change quickly.
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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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                        The endorsement could buoy the Hillbilly Elegy author's chances in a crowded GOP primary field.
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                        LGTBQ advocates and teachers' unions are rallying against the legislation, which they call harmful to students and educators.
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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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
