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Indiana’s next municipal elections are six weeks away. One voter rights group has launched an online tool to equip voters with resources and more information.
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Hamilton County Director of Elections Sherry Poland said the county has just half of the approximately 2,400 poll workers necessary to fully staff all voting locations by Election Day.
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Why are Republicans — including Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose — abandoning one of the best tools the government has to catch voter fraud? That question is the focus of a new NPR investigation. Here are five takeaways from the report.
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A right-wing campaign has targeted a once-obscure voting partnership called ERIC. Eight Republican states — including Ohio — have now pulled out, giving the election denial movement a big win.
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Some Ohio elections officials are reporting problems as they get ready for the August special election they opposed, in which Ohioans will vote on a constitutional amendment to make it harder to approve future amendments.
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Only a few communities will have issues on the ballot and others won't need to vote at all. If you live in Butler, Clermont Hamilton or Warren County, here's what you need to know.
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Ohio voters are facing a number of changes in how and when they can vote in this year's primary as a result of new requirements Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law at the beginning of the year.
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A new Ohio voter ID law will make it difficult for college students who live in Ohio, but came from another state to vote in their local elections.
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Six GOP-led states have now pulled out of the Electronic Registration Information Center, despite it being considered one of the best tools states have to detect voter fraud.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose said the bill from Sen. Teresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) will bring more transparency to election data reporting and standardize the process for county boards of elections.