Early voting began Tuesday in Ohio, where Fox News Digital spoke to the state's Republican Lt. Gov. Jon Husted about the GOP push to turn out the early vote.
With the 2024 general election coming up on Nov. 5, and early voting underway, we created a list for all of the races being decided in Ohio this year, and a guide for what voters need to vote. For the guide,
Ohio can ban foreign nationals and green card holders from donating to ballot campaigns, a divided federal appeals court panel ruled Tuesday.
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A month from the Nov. 5 general election, polls opened across Ohio for the first day of early voting. Hundreds line up outside Franklin County BOE.
Voters in Wayne County, Michigan, believe that Ohio Sen. JD Vance's Midwestern roots can help former President Donald Trump win rust belt battlegrounds like Michigan.
Voters in Wayne County, Michigan, believe that Ohio Sen. JD Vance's Midwestern roots can help former President Donald Trump win rust belt battlegrounds like Michigan.
Issue 1 proponents say Ohio's current maps give Republicans an unearned advantage. For example, former GOP President Donald Trump won Ohio with 53% of the vote in 2020. Yet, Republicans hold 67% of seats in Congress, 68% of seats in the Ohio House of Representatives and 79% of seats in the Ohio Senate.
Thousands of voters cast their ballot on the first day of early voting, including more than 4,100 voters in Franklin County. “I’m under a lot of stress because I want to be sure to vote the way that I want to vote.