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The bill, if passed, would prohibit school districts from acknowledging their levies while early voting occurs.
There is still a year to go until the gubernatorial primary in Ohio and a year and a half before the 2026 general election, but even with all that time, the race for Ohio governor is well underway. Here’s a quick rundown of everything that has happened so far: Will
Instilling confidence in Ohio elections while requiring proof of citizenship is the goal of a Northern Ohio lawmaker with a new bill proposal.
Attorney General Dave Yost's withdrawal from the governor's race showcases how Trump endorsements and party politics are driving out established Republicans in favor of political newcomers
This bill will provide immediate relief to Ohio’s homeowners who have faced an unprecedented hike in property valuations'
Vivek Ramaswamy, the GOP-endorsed candidate for Ohio governor in the 2026 race, spoke at the Clark County Reagan-Trump Dinner on Thursday
Signatures must come from at least 44 counties, and in those counties, the number must equal at least 5% of the vote total in the last gubernatorial election. Two Ohio destinations ranked among top Memorial Day getaways If enough signatures are collected ...
The proposed budget from Ohio House Republicans would eliminate the election of county coroners in Ohio.Many of the coroners across the country are appointed. But critics say the move was added without debate,
With the final piece of House Bill 6 now gone, Democrat lawmakers in Ohio now want to close campaign spending loopholes that led to the largest bribery scandal in state history. The Ohio Anti-Corruption Act would not only force nonprofits and special interest groups to disclose their funders and contributions but also strengthen a ban on political foreign money Republicans passed a year ago.
The Ohio Senate passed a bill this week that would ban ranked choice voting. The bill allows counties and cities to still use the election model, but the state would ban them from receiving Local Government Fund money.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office has approved the petition title and summary for a proposed constitutional amendment titled "Abolishment of Taxes on Real Property." This amendment seeks to add a Section 14 to Article XII of the Ohio Constitution. The petition was received by the Attorney General's Office on May 1.