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Ramaswamy has secured trade union endorsements including the Ohio Teamsters Union and the Central Regional Council of Carpenters. President Donald Trump and the Center for Christian Virtue’s president have also endorsed Ramaswamy, who ran for president in 2024.
Ramaswamy has secured trade union endorsements including the Ohio Teamsters Union and the Central Regional Council of Carpenters. President Donald Trump and the Center for Christian Virtue’s president have also endorsed Ramaswamy, who ran for president in 2024.
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From trying to overturn democracy to top DOJ position: How an Ohio election denier is failing upward
The rise of T. Elliot Geyser, who helped Trump's efforts to block election certification and now holds one of the most powerful legal positions in the U.S. government.
The Nov. 3, 2026 election will be the first major referendum on President Donald Trump's second term. At the state level, Ohioans will see a shakeup in leadership with the departure of Gov. Mike DeWine as other term-limited officials pursue new jobs.
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Husted, Brown set stage for Ohio’s 2026 U.S. Senate race
Ohio voters will decide a pivotal U.S. Senate race this year as Republican Sen. Jon Husted seeks to keep the seat he was appointed to fill and Democrat Sherrod Brown
Ohio will launch a new Election Integrity Commission Jan. 1 to police election issues and seek fines and make criminal referrals for violations such as ballot harvesting, petition fraud and voter registration fraud.
Ohio Sec. of State Frank LaRose COLUMBUS — Ohio Sec. of State Frank LaRose announced a record number of close races in the 2025 general election following a successful post-election audit. "Tight races underscore why election integrity matters,
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Prosecutor: Lebanon man convicted of election falsification after forging petition signatures
A Warren County man has been convicted on a dozen counts of forgery and election falsification, according to the Warren County Prosecutor's Office.
Historians point to 1864 as the year America began absentee voting on a large scale. President Abraham Lincoln wanted the votes of soldiers fighting in the Civil War, so they mailed ballots from the battlefield,