Ohio law dictates what's allowed at polling places, including campaigning, handing out food to voters and ballot photos.
Ohio has flipped back and forth between parties every two elections since 1984. Following this pattern, the Buckeye state switched to blue in 2008 and 2012 but flipped red in 2016 and 2020, when former President Donald Trump took the state’s 18 electoral votes from President Joe Biden by 8 points.
Among the many political mailers flooding voters' mailboxes, one in Ohio's 1st Congressional District stood out for a typo.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW) — Six people have been indicted on charges of illegal voting in previous elections, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced on Tuesday. “The right to vote is sacred,” Yost stated. “If you’re not a U.S. citizen, it’s illegal to vote — whether you thought you were allowed to or not — you will be held accountable.”
Many Ohio voters have cast their ballots early. Here's how to track your absentee or early voting ballots in Ohio before Election Day.
Cuyahoga prosecutor says a man indicted in a case brought this month by AG Dave Yost died nearly two years ago.
Ohio’s race for U.S. Senate is among the biggest races in the country on Nov. 5, with the winner potentially determining which party controls the chamber for the next two years. Sen. Sherrod Brown, a Democrat,
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a tight race for the White House, but in Ohio, it’s a contest further down the ballot that’s been getting the bulk of the attention in the Nov.
Six of the nearly 140 people referred to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost by Secretary of State Frank LaRose for illegal voting have been indicted.
Special Report' host Bret Baier dives into the balance of power in the House and Senate and races that could decide the control of each chamber. BRET BAIER: Welcome back to Special Report. With just two weeks until election night,
Early voting kicked off in Ohio on Oct. 8, and since then, more than 875,000 people have cast their ballots across the state's 88 counties.
According to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, more than one million voters in Ohio have turned in ballots early through Wednesday. That figure works out to more than 500,000 people mailing in their ballots and more than 630,000 people voting early in-person.