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He emphasized the importance of weeding out fraudulent voting attempts as every vote counts, saying even one illegal vote can spoil the outcome of an election.
Ohio's election integrity investigation finds noncitizen and double voting, leading to potential prosecutions in eight states and Washington, D.C.
Ohio Secretary of State mandates new security measures for elections, including routine updates and audits to protect against cyber threats.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose issued his sixth statewide election security directive Monday, providing new cybersecurity protocols for all 88 county boards of elections. This latest directive builds upon prior security enhancements that have positioned LaRose as the first Ohio Secretary of State to establish statewide security standards for county election boards,
Secretary of State Frank LaRose is sending evidence of voter fraud to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and attorneys general in seven other states for prosecution.
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat Fischer has announced a bid to unseat Justice Jennifer Brunner with two years left on his current term.
Officials say the Mahoning County Board of Elections needs a new home. Youngstown residents want to be certain it remains within the city limits. “Youngstown is still the county seat and has the most registered voters in the county.
House Republicans hold 220 of the chamber’s 435 seats. When three vacancies are filled in heavily blue-leaning districts, Democrats will hold 215 seats. Arizona, Texas, and Virginia will hold special elections by November to replace deceased Democratic lawmakers.
The need for additional funding was a common theme at the Trumbull County Commissioners’ workshop Tuesday. The county’s board of elections says with its current budget, it won’t be able to fund a full election this fall.
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.
Ohio senators are considering a plan to require voters show proof of citizenship to register to vote. In a hearing this week, more than a dozen organizers and activists argued the bill’s stringent requirements would wind up disenfranchising eligible voters.
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