If you live in Ohio, voting starts today. Not sure what to bring, what’s on the ballot or whom to vote for? No worries: we've got you covered.
The U.S. Senate race between Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and businessman Republican Bernie Moreno could decide control of the U.S. Senate.
Building America's Future released an ad in an attempt to tie Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) to the Biden-Harris administration's support of a menthol cigarette ban.
A month from the Nov. 5 general election, polls opened across Ohio for the first day of early voting. Hundreds line up outside Franklin County BOE.
Ohioans around the state will begin lining up at their county election boards to cast their ballots in 2024 general election Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Ohio Democratic Party and two voters are facing off against the Secretary of State over a directive requiring people dropping off someone else’s ballot to sign an attestation that they are
The start of early voting gives Ohioans a chance to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5, when voters nationwide will decide the presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, and former President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate.
A new poll shows Republican nominee Bernie Moreno has made significant inroads in his race to oust Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH). An internal survey from the National Republican Senatorial Committee shows the two men locked in a tie.
Ohio now has the strictest voter ID law in the U.S., preventing thousands from voting. Other states with new ID laws include Florida and Georgia.
The last day to register to vote in Ohio is October 7. Early voting ahead of the Nov. 5 election starts on October 8.
Ohio is one of seven states that elects state supreme court justices based on partisan elections — which can impact voters and campaign finance dollars. This is a new change, with Ohio Republican lawmakers adding party labels to the races starting in 2022.
If you haven't voted since 2022, it's time to brush up on Ohio's new rules, including a photo ID requirement for in-person voting.
Four more states began their early voting processes on Tuesday: Indiana, New Mexico, Wyoming and the major swing state of Ohio. Here is everything you need to know about casting a ballot in each of the states. Ohio is home to one of the most competitive Senate races on the map.