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A bipartisan bill that started out as an avenue for Ohioans who are homeless to get free identifying documents like birth certificates and state ID cards has been fast tracked as it's turned into something else.
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose caved into the demands from the Trump Justice Department on voter records,
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Voting rights advocates in Ohio say a Republican law to flush out non-citizen voters is overkill, and unlawful.
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Senate Bill 293, which would eliminate the four-day grace period for mail-in votes, has Democrats and voting rights groups up in arms.
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The musical chairs among term-limited Republican officeholders continues.
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In an increasingly red state, Democrat Bryan Hambley wants to take on the GOP establishment.
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LaRose said emergency crews responded Sunday night after a powdery substance was discovered in a threatening letter mailed to his Columbus-area home.
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The lawsuit hits as GOP candidates for president and U.S. Senate have claimed that voting by non-citizens, which is illegal, is threatening election security, but the truth is it’s very rare.
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Much like the ballot language rewritten by the GOP, the meme from the Ohio Republican Party misstates what the Citizens Not Politicians ballot issue would do.
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Ohio's secretary of state said "recent irresponsible activist litigation" led to his decision. But it also disrupts how voters who are also disabled submit their ballots.