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Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day, and Ohio organizations are redoubling their efforts to get residents ready for Election Day.Ohio's deadline to鈥�
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With just two weeks before voters start casting ballots in Ohio, there are four different lawsuits pending over the state's voting process. They range鈥�
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In North Carolina on Wednesday, President Trump told voters to vote in person after already casting a ballot through the mail. Trump claimed that if they鈥�
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Ohio鈥檚 Secretary of State has released the list of nearly 116,000 voter registrations that are in danger of being removed after the November election. Now鈥�
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A second lawsuit has been filed against Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose over his decision to ban county election boards from installing more than one鈥�
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The Ohio branches of the ACLU and the League of Women Voters are suing state election officials over how absentee ballot signatures are verified. Under鈥�
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Ohio's spring election saw the shuttering of polling places and the extension of absentee voting as COVID-19 spread throughout the state. To avoid鈥�
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) is co-sponsoring a bill to provide federal funding for this November鈥檚 election amid the coronavirus pandemic.The VoteSafe Act鈥�
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Ohio鈥檚 Secretary of State says an election day with in-person voting is still the plan for this fall, but he鈥檚 suggesting some changes in case concerns鈥�
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Just under a quarter of Ohio鈥檚 registered voters actually cast ballots in the primary election which ended earlier this week. Low turnout was expected...