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Boards of elections are thousands of poll workers short for the primary on May 3 and the House and Senate primary that will eventually be set later this year.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose, one of the five Republicans on the commission that approved three sets of legislative maps that have been rejected as unconstitutional, said voters will likely see a split primary.
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Montgomery County Board of Elections officials say more than half of directors and deputies in Southwest Ohio have left since 2020.
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The chair of the political science department at the University of Dayton tells WYSO what local races stand out this election.
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A similar proposal was soundly rejected last year. Advocates for the new jail say it’s desperately needed. But opponents say a new jail won’t fix a broken system.
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WYSO's Mawa Iqbal sits down with long-time Dayton public servant on why he's running to be Dayton's next leader.
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With Election Day fast approaching, WYSO's Mawa Iqbal talks to Jeffrey Mims Jr. about his candidacy for Dayton mayor.
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The Montgomery County Justice Coalition is hoping to get more insight into the construction of the new county jail. County commissioners have refused to attend their panels.
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The Bath Township Trustees met on Wednesday evening. It was the last township meeting before the upcoming November election. During the public comment period, several residents expressed criticism and disapproval over what they called mismanagement of a nearby biodigester.
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The four candidates for the two Dayton City Commissioner seats debated on topics related to the West Dayton community.