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Secretary of State Frank LaRose Could Purge More than 150,000 Ohio Inactive Voters Before Election
Cleveland Scene· 4 days agoMore than 150,000 Ohio voters could potentially not be eligible to vote in the upcoming Presidential...
More than 150K previous Ohio voters could lose voting status
The Center Square· 3 days agoSecretary of State Frank LaRose recently released a list of 158,857 inactive voter registrations as...
Moreno blasted rivals over scandal. Now he’s welcoming a big player’s support
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCorrection: U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, donated $21,000 he received from Akron-based...
House GOP's razor-thin majority gets a little wider with Ohio special election victory
Fox News· 3 days agoRepublican candidate Michael Rulli won the Ohio 6th congressional district special election to...
Ohio’s leaders blocked (some) foreign money from issue campaigns. Advocates call it a dog-whistle
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOhio’s Republican leadership last month refused to put Joe Biden on the presidential ballot unless...
150,000 Ohio voters being purged less than 150 days from presidential election
WJW via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“The law requires us to identify inactive voters, those that have moved out of state for example,...
Some pols blame fentanyl on the undocumented. It’s mostly citizens who are bringing it
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFollowing the lead of former President Donald Trump, some Ohio Republicans are saying that...
A reserved Trump, Senate GOP find common ground in primary contests as party touts unity
Just the News· 1 day agoDuring the 2022 midterms, former President Donald Trump and Senate leadership were noticeably at...
Special election to fill Bill Johnson’s Congressional
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 5 days agoThe choice is between Republican Michael Rulli and Democrat Michael Kripchak.
REDISTRICTING: O’Connor talks about proposed amendment
The Marietta Times· 3 days agoPhoto by Michelle Dillon Former Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor, right, speaks...