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Michael O'Malley and Matthew Ahn are running in the Democratic primary for Cuyahoga County prosecutor on March 19.
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As school districts contend with rising costs and seek to update facilities, roughly a dozen schools in northeast Ohio are seeking new money from taxpayers through levies and bond issues on the March 2024 ballot.
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The Mansfield Water Main Initiative is a four year, 0.25% income tax projected to generate 18 million dollars to replace some of the city's water mains.
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Biden volunteers will still knock on doors and try to get voters on the phone. But they're also using an app to connect with hard-to reach voters this year.
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Many Americans won't experience a rally for former President Donald Trump in person, instead witnessing these events through viral clips. But for the faithful, a Trump rally is so much more than that.
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Ohio was the model bellwether state until 2020. In that year, Ohio gave a solid majority of its vote to then-incumbent President Donald Trump, but he still lost the White House to Joe Biden.
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Ohio Reps. Gail Pavliga of Portage County and Brett Hillyer of Tuscarawas County lost their primaries Tuesday. They're part of a group of about two dozen incumbents targeted by the state GOP for supporting Ohio Rep. Jason Stephens in the House Speaker vote.
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Republicans currently dominate Ohio Supreme Court, and two of the seats now occupied by Democrats are on this fall’s ballot.
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Joyce, an incumbent in his 6th term handily defeated his two primary opponents, taking 77% of the vote.
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Nearly a dozen GOP incumbents who supported Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) over caucus pick Derek Merrin (R-Monclova Township) were facing challengers in this primary.
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School districts' requests for new money to fund operations and new facilities fared poorly in Northeast Ohio during the spring primary this year.
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O'Malley heads to the general election against Republican write-in candidate Anthony Alto after easily defeating challenger Matthew Ahn.
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Voters will cast their ballot twice in this general election: once in June to determine who will succeed the remainder of Johnson's term and once in November to decide who will fill the next full two year term.