Federal judge issues ruling on provisional ballots
A federal judge has granted a request by a group of voter advocates to expand the conditions under which provisional ballots are counted in Ohio.U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley ruled Wednesday that...
View ArticleSB 5 encouraged teachers to run statewide
This time last year, Ohio airwaves were flooded with political ads urging people to vote for or against Senate Bill 5. That was the state law that would have curbed public employees ability to...
View ArticleRepublicans Say Democrats Provided Pizza To OSU Students For Votes
The Ohio Republican Party has filed an election complaint against the Obama campaign and state democrats in a squabble over pizza provided to Ohio State University students. Ohio Public Radio’s Jo...
View ArticleUndecided Voters Starting To Make Decisions
Voters who’ve been undecided in recent weeks are coming down to the wire to make a decision in the presidential race. Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles reports it’s coming down to a process of elimination....
View ArticleAnn Romney Stumps In Ohio
Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, headlined a "Women for Mitt" rally yesterday at the Aladdin Shrine center in Columbus, pitching plans for more jobs and greater opportunities for women. The GOP is trying to...
View ArticleClinton Stumps For POTUS In Ohio
A former U.S. President was in Ohio Thursday, stumping for the current leader of the free world. Jim Letizia Reports.Former President Bill Clinton campaigned for President Obama at the Ohio University...
View ArticleObama And Romney In Central Ohio
President Barack Obama and Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney are in the middle of whirlwind tours throughout Ohio this weekend. Ohio Public Radio’s Karen Kasler and Jo Ingles caught up with...
View ArticleChurches Push Early Voting On Both Sides
The close race for president in Ohio and nationally could boil down to how well each side has mobilized church-goers. On the last weekend before election day, Ohio Public Radio’s Bill Cohen checked in...
View ArticleLong Lines For Early In-Person Voting
Early in-person voting centers across Ohio are reporting long lines. The centers will be open one last day before election day itself. In Franklin County, the center at 1700 Morse Rd. will be open...
View ArticleObama Wins With Help From Ohio
President Barack Obama won re-election to a second term last night. Ohioans elected Obama over Republican Mitt Romney by a two-point margin. Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles reports. Full Story Copy...
View ArticleBrown Defeats Mandel In Expensive Race
Democrats will continue to control the U.S. senate next year, and one big reason is – the re-election victory of incumbent Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown. Ohio Public Radio’s Bill Cohen reports.» E-Mail...
View ArticleMixed Results For School Levies
School officials in Cleveland, Akron, Cincinnati and Youngstown saw their levies pass on Election Day. But school issues were more of a mixed bag in Franklin County. Alison Holm explains.» E-Mail This...
View ArticleState Lawmaker Discusses "Triple Flipper" Status
In 1992, Ohio voters put term limits into the state constitution for state legislators. The provision says - no one can serve more than 8 straight years in the Ohio Senate or House. Still, there’s...
View ArticleDefeated Republican Justice Won't Seek Open Spot
A justice bounced from the bench by voters last week won’t try to stay on the court, even though a vacancy is opening up. Ohio Public Radio’s Karen Kasler reports. Full Story Copy Republican Justice...
View ArticleCounting Provisional Ballots
County boards of elections will be starting the process of counting provisional ballots this weekend. And in an interview with Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles, Matt McClellan of the Ohio Secretary of...
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