Obama, Romney Stump Around Ohio
President Barack Obama’s latest trip to Ohio wasn’t just about getting his message across. He wanted to make sure college students and 20-somethings are going to vote in big numbers, just like four...
View ArticleState Lawmaker Requests Federal Election Monitors For Ohio
A state lawmaker is asking Attorney General Eric Holder to send federal election monitors to Ohio in November to protect voter rights. Democratic House Rep. Alicia Reece of Cincinnati says two recent...
View ArticleEarly Voting Moves To Morse Road
Early in-person voting beings Tuesday. And this year, the Franklin County Board of Elections thinks its choice for the early polling place will be easier on voters compared to the 2008 presidential...
View ArticleCounty Boards Of Elections Make Final Preps for Early Voting
County boards of elections around the state are getting ready for tomorrow’s start of early voting. Franklin county voters can cast early ballots at the old Kohl’s store at the corner of Morse and Karl...
View ArticlePoll: Brown Opens Double-Digit Lead Over Mandel
A new newspaper poll shows that Ohio U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown has opened up a nine-point lead over Republican challenger Josh Mandel. The poll published Monday by The Columbus Dispatch shows the...
View ArticlePresident Pushes Back Columbus Visit
President Barack Obama’s campaign has rescheduled his planned Columbus visit to Oct. 9. The campaign had earlier said he would come to Columbus this Thursday from Colorado, and then campaign in...
View ArticleHusted: Ohio Is Ready For Early Voting
Nearly a million Ohioans have returned absentee ballot request forms, asking for paper ballots from county boards of elections. And for those who’d like to cast a ballot early in person, voting starts...
View ArticleKvamme Steps Down As Leader Of JobsOhio
The Kasich Administration today announced JobsOhio President Mark Kvamme is stepping down. In a press release issued this afternoon, Governor Kasich announced Kvamme will be replaced by JobsOhio...
View ArticleOhio Latinos Get Registered To Vote
Like other states, Ohio’s Hispanic population is growing and becoming a larger political force. But still many eligible Latino voters are not registered. For this election, Central Ohio groups are...
View ArticleMorse Road Early Voting Site Means Longer Bus Rides For Many
This year early voting is in a new location. It’s larger, has more free parking, it’s away from downtown. For many, the new Morse road early voting center is easier to get to. But for voters who rely...
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