Ohio House Democrats announced plans on Thursday to introduce a resolution that would give legislative support to November’s Issue 1, the proposed constitutional amendment to reform the state’s redistricting process by replacing politician mapmakers with citizens.
All the political wrangling over Ohio’s Issue 1, a statewide ballot issue aimed at changing the way the state draws its political maps, has landed voters
Democratic Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown received a boost to his reelection hopes after a new survey found him leading his Republican opponent, Bernie Moreno, just days after two consecutive polls showed him trailing.
A new poll from the New York Times is shedding new light on where the presidential and Senate races in the state of Ohio stand with only a little over a month to go until Election Day.
Ohio residents have lodged complaints to state Attorney General Dave Yost over Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski's Facebook post about Kamala Harris signs.
Strong showings in new Times/Siena College polls leave a narrow path open for Democrats to keep hold of the chamber, but Republicans maintain an advantage with the map.
A few days after 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz debates his Republican rival JD Vance, the Minnesota governor will hold a fundraiser in the Ohio senator's current hometown Cincinnati.
Results of New York Times/Siena College poll of 687 registered voters in Ohio conducted from Sept. 21 to 26, 2024.
Former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Herb Brown is celebrating his 93rd birthday with the release of his latest book and a plug for democracy.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and other political figures have nefariously tried to confuse voters about Issue 1 by suggesting that the proposed amendment would require gerrymandering in the state,
This year Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose issued a flurry of allegations of noncitizen voter fraud and asked the state legislature to require Ohioans to prove they are citizens before they can register to vote,
Votes cast in Ohio for Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein won't count because the party nominated her running mate after a state administrative deadline.