Ohio elections will operate a little differently from 2026 onward as a result of a GOP-passed law that, among other things, eliminates a grace period that allowed mail-in absentee ballots to be counted up to four days after the election.
A new government body charged with enforcing election laws in Ohio begins work today. The Ohio Election Integrity Commission began its work with a new, five-member panel that was sworn in and adopted new governing rules and procedures.
Is everything amazing in Ohio? Is that your experience? Do Ohio politicians have an outstanding record of winning big for Ohio residents? Do you feel like they are looking out for you? Have they turned Ohio into a destination among our 50 states?
The rise of T. Elliot Geyser, who helped Trump's efforts to block election certification and now holds one of the most powerful legal positions in the U.S. government.
Republican candidate for governor Vivek Ramaswamy, with Senate President Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) to his left, after Ramaswamy received the Ohio Republican Party's endorsement in May; Democratic candidate for governor Amy Acton after receiving the endorsement of three public sector unions including AFSCME in December The new year is bringing movement in the race for governor.
The new state commission charged with enforcing election laws met for the first time Friday morning. Having been sworn in and adopted rules and procedures, the new Ohio Election Integrity Commission (OEIC) will now begin the work of uniformly enforcing laws regarding how Ohioans can vote,
Democratic Ohio State Rep. Allison Russo, the former House minority leader, and Bryan Hambley, an oncologist with University of Cincinnati Health, are running in the Democratic primary for secretary of state. The Ohio Democratic Party is likely of two minds about the Russo-Hambley primary.