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A bill under consideration in the Ohio House would make some big changes to state election laws.
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Due to low voter turnout and severe weather warnings, fewer residents came out to vote in the Dayton primary elections.
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Darryl Fairchild is the only incumbent running in a crowded race for two Dayton city commissioner seats. He hopes to continue the work he started, particularly with neighborhood development.
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WYSO's Mawa Iqbal sits down with chair of the Montgomery County Democratic Party to talk about the city commissioner race.
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Two candidates for Dayton City Commission, Jared Grandy and Shenise Turner-Sloss, have emerged in a crowded race as grassroots candidates looking to enact change.
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Ohio has joined the list of states where Republicans want to make changes to voting laws after the 2020 election. And there are changes in this bill that appeal to both parties, but some that Democrats have spoken against.
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The year 2021 will bring a new mapmaking process for Ohio's state legislative and congressional districts. Voters approved reforms in the past five years to avoid gerrymandering, where districts are drawn to favor one party over another. And voter advocates say the time has come to make sure the process works.
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Your Voice Ohio: Voters Mostly Confident About Election Integrity, Though Trump Supporters Are Uneasy
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Your Voice Ohio: The Latest COVID-19 Numbers At A Glance
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As preparations continue for the November vote, elections officials are struggling with how to allow safe access for all voters. And part of that...
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Ohio has more of an idea about what this November’s election will look like now that the state’s election chief has handed down a directive outlining...
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Ohio’s secretary of state says an election day with in-person voting is still the plan for this fall, but he’s suggesting some changes in case concerns...