Republican officials in Ohio and around the country raised alarms about potential voter fraud ahead of November’s election. But Election Day came and went without a hiccup and a post-election audit released late last month reiterated what many advocates have been saying all along — Ohio’s election system is extremely safe and accurate.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude for the privilege of representing you in the United States Senate,' Vance wrote in a statement to his constituents.
While a lot can happen from now until we get to the final stretches before November 2026, potential candidates are weighing their options.
Gov. Mike DeWine hasn't announced who he will appoint, but sources said the Senate seat is likely Lt. Gov. Jon Husted's if he wants it.
There is currently one Democrat holding a statewide office — Ohio Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner. Ohio had one Democratic senator until the November 2024 election, when longtime incumbent Sherrod Brown lost to Bernie Moreno.
Ohio’s 2024 election was nearly perfect, according to Secretary of State Frank LaRose. A post-election audit showed a 99.99% accuracy rate, and all 88 counties reported a 100% accuracy rate specifically for the presidential election.
It’s a new year and a new General Assembly will begin tomorrow at the Ohio Statehouse. Although it’s an off-year when it comes to state-level elections, there will be much to do at the state level. Here are some of the biggest items likely to be addressed in 2025.
President-elect Donald Trump addressed reporters Tuesday in his first remarks since the election was certified. in a gaggle called to talk about the election certification.
Residents in Brookville have decided to recall their mayor and vice mayor during a January special election. According to election results published by the
The change followed the disqualification of a transgender woman who failed to list legal names used in the past five years on a petition.
Vanessa Joy, a trans woman, was disqualified as a candidate for the state legislation because she didn't know of the prior name requirement.
(The Center Square) – Ohio’s 2024 election was nearly perfect, according to Secretary of State Frank LaRose. A post-election audit showed a 99.99% accuracy rate, and all 88 counties reported a ...