If a judge intervenes, it could delay Ohioans voting in November or prevent the certification of results, including whether Trump or Harris wins.
Ohio, on his opponent receiving an endorsement from Rep. Adam Schiff and how Democrats are employing support from California liberals to reel in voters.
How the Republican-controlled Ohio Ballot Board turned the tables on Citizens Not Politicians, a bipartisan and well-funded campaign pushing to replace Ohio's troubled redistricting system with an independent commission, on use of the word requires some unpacking.
Vice presidential JD Vance keeps having to explain his past comments, from his disappointment in Donald Trump to the idea that car seats keep parents from having more kids. We’re talking about the senator from Ohio on the eve of the vice presidential debate on Today in Ohio.
Ohio is considered one of the most gerrymandered states in the country, but Issue 1 could be the way to fix it.
Democratic Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown received a boost to his reelection hopes after a new survey found him leading his Republican opponent, Bernie Moreno, just days after two consecutive polls showed him trailing.
Ohioans will be voting on Issue 1 this November — a redistricting proposal that could drastically change the balance of power within the Statehouse.
The debate between the candidates vying to represent Ohio's 1st Congressional District will be held Oct. 16 at 7 p.m.
Ohio House Democrats announced plans on Thursday to introduce a resolution that would give legislative support to November’s Issue 1, the proposed constitutional amendment to reform the state’s redistricting process by replacing politician mapmakers with citizens.
A recent national poll found bout 74% of young Democrats said they would "definitely" vote this election. For young Republicans, that figure is 60%.
A new poll from the New York Times is shedding new light on where the presidential and Senate races in the state of Ohio stand with only a little over a month to go until Election Day.
Strong showings in new Times/Siena College polls leave a narrow path open for Democrats to keep hold of the chamber, but Republicans maintain an advantage with the map.