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Greene County has named an acting deputy director for the board of elections after weeks of Republicans and Democrats not being able to agree on a candidate.
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Four school levies fail, two incumbent Dayton City Commissioners advance.
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WYSO's Kathryn Mobley and Jerry Kenney talk about some of the ballot issues for the May 2023 Primary
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections reminds voters of voting law changes that took effect earlier this year.
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Due to a lack of funding, some school districts have made difficult decisions with their finances resulting in significant staff cuts and the reduction of various academic programs.
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Ohio voters now must show a current state or federally issued photo ID to cast a ballot at the polls. Ohio's new voter ID law goes into effect April 7.
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Two Republicans propose measures that make it more likely that a statewide vote on toughening the process of amending the Ohio constitution will happen in August, three months before a reproductive rights amendment would go before voters.
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People working, attending school overseas as well as military personnel serving overseas are about to get their absentee ballots for the May 2023 Primary.
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In 2023, Huber Heights voters will decide whether or not to keep the city's income tax.
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A Hispanic organizing group visited the Dayton area Saturday. It gave out gift cards to mostly Latino shoppers outside of a Hispanic market. It also sought to explain how federal policies and inflation hurt the Latino community. Although other local advocacy groups are concerned about the group's intentions.
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WYSO's Juliet Fromholt interviews musicians Kris K and Andy Ingram of Poptek Records about the upcoming Rock the Vote event, which combines voter registration and music.
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An analysis of Ohio voter registration data also suggests that there's a significant gender gap among new registrants, with women in the lead.