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With the holidays on the horizon, the November election is likely in most Ohioans’ rearview mirrors by early December.
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Elected Ohio Republicans were some of the biggest opponents of the proposal, but some have said they’d back different changes to the political mapmaking process.
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Heading into Election Day, Ohio's race for U.S. Senate was one of the tightest and costliest in the country.
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There are many important races and issues on the ballot in Ohio.
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More than 2.5 million Ohioans have cast ballots ahead of Election Day.
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The only issue going before Ohio voters statewide this November drew multi-millions in contributions both for and against it, according to recent filing documents.
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The seat held by Ohio's Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is closely watched because it could change the balance of that body.
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Ohio’s U.S. Senate race is one of the tightest and costliest in the country. Bernie Moreno has been on the road in the final stretch for a last outreach to voters.
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This is the first presidential election in Ohio where voters are required to show a valid photo ID, such as a driver’s license, a passport, a military ID or a state-issued ID.
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Outside the U.S. Senate race, Ohio’s elections have gotten little attention from national political figures on the trail.