Backers of the amendment have blamed its failure, in part, on politicized ballot language written by Secretary ... Citizens ...
Now, voters will decide whether Ohio should change how it draws congressional and legislative districts. Issue 1 on Tuesday's ...
Ohioans could soon vote on a proposal to increase spending for public works projects, such as bridges, roads, water and sewer improvements.
Ohio voters last week resoundingly rejected an option to make a transformative update to the way the state draws legislative districts, leaving the future of reform of the much-critiqued current ...
After the fall of Issue 1, proponents express frustration at Secretary of State Frank LaRose and the state's ballot board, as ...
With 100% of precincts reporting, the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office reports an unofficial result of 54.78% of voters ...
A costly campaign by abortion-rights advocates for state supreme court seats yielded mixed results in Tuesday’s election, with Republicans expanding their majority on Ohio’s court while candidates ...
Although Ohio is no longer a critical swing state for presidential politics, national eyes were still trained on Ohio where control of the U.S.
Here's a roundup of Licking County's county, municipal and township ballot issues in the Nov. 5 election, including levies ...
Ohio voters rejected a constitutional amendment Tuesday that would have established a citizen-led redistricting commission to replace an existing mapmaking system that repeatedly produced ...
Whether it was confusion over ballot language or truly a desire to maintain the system already in place, Ohio voters on Tuesday rejected an amendment that would have established a citizen-led ...