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The new field of political neuroscience is revealing fundamental differences in the way conservatives and liberals are wired.
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Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose is forming a “public integrity division” in the hopes of creating a more efficient process to investigate elections violations, but critics question the timing of the announcement.
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The bill would amend the Electoral Count Act, which legal experts have called vague and confusing. The legislation is similar to a somewhat narrower bill from a bipartisan group of senators.
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Students at Cleveland Metropolitan School District dove head first into a world of information about civics, democracy and elections last week during a launch event for CMSD’s Civics 2.0 program.
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Groups that educate voters on the voting process and some Democrats say the provision needs to be repealed so it won't prevent them from serving their purpose.
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The Ohio Board of Voting Machine Examiners has certified a system that allows voters to mark and mail in ballots using their own computers and printers.
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The proposed legislation would affect early voting and absentee voting.
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We talked with Faith Lyon, director of the Portage County Board of Elections, and got answers to your many ballot signature validation questions.
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, September 14:Ohio absentee ballot order halted to allow expedited appealDaily coronavirus cases fall below…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, September 10: Ohio absentee ballots requested in record numbersOSU part of vaccine trial now on holdEnquirer…