Suit Challenges Ohio Absentee Ballot Methods
Four voters have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the different ways Ohio counties handle mailings of absentee ballot applications and the ballots themselves.
Four voters have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the different ways Ohio counties handle mailings of absentee ballot applications and the ballots themselves.
The Democratic Governors Association has filed an elections complaint in Ohio alleging Fox News Network illegally helped the Republican governor nominee solicit funds during a television appearance.
Americans with the strongest opinions about the country’s most divisive issues are largely unhappy with how President Barack Obama is handling them, an ominous sign for Democrats hoping to retain control of Congress in the fall elections.
An audit done amid political sniping recommends making the Ohio Lottery Commission a quasi-public entity or eliminating the panel and leaving the director in charge.
Nearly 5,800 Ohioans who’ve died are still registered to vote, and ballots may have been cast in the names of at least 16 Ohioans after their deaths.
The television ad war in the Governor’s race is attracting new attention as an Ohio company takes issues with a critical campaign ad.
Republican gubernatorial candidate John Kasich rolls out a new policy initiative Wednesday at the Ohio Republican Party Headquarters.
Applications to vote absentee by mail in the November 2, 2010 general election are in the mail to 637,980 active voters in Franklin County.
Ohio’s top lawyer says a proposal by Republican governor hopeful John Kasich to privatize the Ohio development department would make it difficult to watchdog state grant money.
What issues are the most important for the state government to address?
A city official in Ohio says President Barack Obama misspoke this week when he cited a local project as a stimulus success.
President Barack Obama holds a “kitchen-table conversation” and back-yard discussion at a Beechwold home, touching on topics to show he understands the concerns of everyday Americans.
Critics of Ohio’s 3C passenger rail plan want ODOT to wait until after Election Day before spending more money on the project. An ODOT spokesperson said gubernatorial candidate John Kasich’s opinion on the project has no influence on its plans.
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