Ohio currently doesn’t provide any state-issued protection for political candidates or most statewide officeholders.
Here's how Ohio Democrats might lay the groundwork this year for their journey to the Promised Land in the 2030s.
This year’s midterms will serve as a referendum on the first two years of President Donald Trump’s second term and will shape his final two years in office.
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Ohio Equal Rights will need to collect about 413,487 signatures from at least 44 of Ohio’s 88 counties for each amendment in ...
Brenda Nelson-Porter (R-Macon) will run after an unsuccessful campaign for the Secretary of State’s office in 2022. The ...
Ohioans for Cannabis Choice submitted new petition language and signatures to Attorney General Dave Yost after their initial ...
Republicans plan "reconciliation 2.0" bill targeting housing and healthcare costs after Democrats' wins, but face brutal math ...
Republicans feel confident that their intertwined messages on crime and immigration will resonate with voters in the midterms ...
Ohio Equal Rights has started collecting signatures to get two amendments on the November ballot — one to get rid of the ban ...
After giving their endorsement to several candidates in state level races, a national organization dedicated to electing ...
The leading Democratic candidate running for U.S. Senate in Mississippi is noticeably absent from a list of potential pickups shared by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.