Ohio Republicans are mulling election changes as President Donald Trump targets absentee ballots and noncitizen voting.
In recent months, the U.S. Department of Justice has been warning Ohio officials it might sue the state over the issue.
The Ohio state House approved a Senate bill that would require mail-in ballots to arrive by Election Day to be counted.
Ohio may soon require voters to return their mail-in ballots by Election Day.
The federal agency that oversees the security of election systems was largely absent from planning before elections this ...
With the Thanksgiving holiday quickly approaching, Republicans in the Ohio General Assembly pushed through a series of voting ...
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Election integrity bill passes Ohio House of Representatives
Wednesday evening, the Ohio House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 293, an election integrity bill that changes the ...
State lawmakers have approved a bill that wipes out the four-day grace period after election day for ballots to arrive at ...
Ohio lawmakers fast-tracked a bill that would change absentee voting and registration rules, with Republicans calling it ...
Deep inside a report on the future of water in central Ohio is this warning: Industrial demands for water will skyrocket at ...
Ohio ensures the secure transport of Kelleys Island ballots on Election Day, involving bipartisan election officials and ...
In the chaotic aftermath of Tanzania’s disputed presidential election last month, police and gun-wielding men on patrol shot ...
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