Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) put Middletown on the map with his bestselling memoir, and now his hometown is at the forefront of the 2024 presidential election. While Republican supporters are regaling him as a hometown hero who will bring economic prosperity back to the region,
Ohioans generally have three ways they can vote in the 2024 election: in person at the county board of elections during the early voting window, via an absentee ballot or the old-fashioned way at their polling place on Election Day.
The U.S. Justice Department will send election monitors to an Ohio county where a sheriff was recently accused of intimidating voters in a social media post.
Republicans are warning voters that outsiders are looking to influence Ohio elections with millions of dollars pouring into Issue 1, a 2024 ballot initiative that would alter how districts are drawn in Ohio.
The Columbus Metropolitan Club hosted a forum on Ohio Issue 1 Wednesday. Here's the key points of disagreement among experts.
The Ohio Supreme Court upheld a new rule from Secretary of State Frank LaRose regarding who can return absentee ballots via drop box.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday that it will monitor voting in a county in Northeast Ohio, citing intimidation concerns stemming from a social media post from a local sheriff
With their lies about Haitian immigrants, Moreno and JD Vance are proving that Republicans have no qualms about throwing their own constituents under the bus as Election Day nears.
Donald Trump isn't making a possible transition back into the White House easy. Ohio has more on the line than a Senate seat. And Republicans push for Montana.
Republican nominee Bernie Moreno is leading Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) by three percentage points in his campaign's latest internal polling, Axios has learned. Why it matters: Moreno has been closing a significant polling gap since the summer. A win in Ohio would likely eliminate Democrats' chances of keeping the Senate.