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More than twice as many absentee applications have been received from Ohio voters than at this point four years ago, when a record number of early votes...
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Mail-in or absentee voting has in the past only accounted for a small percentage of all votes cast nationwide. But the global pandemic changed that.
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Absentee ballot requests are flooding into boards of elections. Secretary of State Frank LaRose reports 1.4 million applications have been received so...
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A Franklin County court has ruled against Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, finding that county election boards are allowed to install more than one...
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One of the lawsuits filed over voting in Ohio saw some action this weekend, as Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose received an emergency stay to keep...
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A Franklin County Common Pleas Court judge has ruled Ohioans can apply for absentee mail-in ballots online.
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Ohio’s Secretary of State will ask a panel of state lawmakers Monday to allow him to use money raised from business fees to buy postage for mail-in...
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As of mid-week, over 1 million Ohioans had requested absentee ballots for the November election. Election officials expect that many or more between now…
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President Trump has repeated his concerns about mail-in voting, which Ohio has allowed as part of its no-fault early absentee voting for 14 years. The...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the normal way of doing things in many areas, and Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R-Ohio) says election night is no...