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There can be a lot of gray when it comes to what qualifies as voter intimidation and what does not.
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Gov. Mike DeWine plans to convene virtual meetings with individual counties to find out what they need to help them fight COVID-19; two conservative operatives under scrutiny for organizing tens of thousands of hoax robocalls falsely warning about consequences for voting by mail have been charged with telecommunications fraud and bribery; Kent State University reported 66 COVID-19 cases for the last week, and more stories.
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Despite President Trump advocating that people who previously voted for Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden change their vote, the League of Women Voters of Ohio says that is not permitted in Ohio.
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Election officials, local organizations, law enforcement and others are attempting to ease voter's fears during early in-person voting and on Nov. 3
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In Cleveland, Canton, and Akron, the Boards of Elections served thousands of people.
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The first weekend day of early in-person voting in Cuyahoga County brought huge crowds and lines that stretched for blocks.
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Voters says the 2020 election feels different, with more at stake.
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It may be busy at the Summit County Board Elections during early in-person voting, but after a report of someone allegedly being turned away, the board of elections says that should not happen.
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Early, in-person voting is underway in Ohio with many voters encountering long lines at boards of elections. The state is also seeing a record number of mail-in votes.
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Find out how a change in the way you sign your name could ultimately determine whether your ballot is accepted and your vote is counted.