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Turnout estimates for voters between 18 and 29-years-old in 2020 are as high as 55%, nearly 10 points higher than 2016. But that still puts young voters dead last in turnout among age groups.
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Turnout estimates for voters between 18 and 29-years-old in 2020 are as high as 55%, nearly 10 points higher than 2016. But that still puts young voters dead last in turnout among age groups.
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This episode originally aired on Oct. 28, 2020.More Ohioans, 2.2 million, have already cast their vote this election, surpassing the 2016 early vote count…
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President Trump has taken to Twitter with a misleading claim that people who previously voted for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden can change…
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Ohio boards of elections are seeing an unprecedented flood of early in-person voting and dropping off of absentee ballots, in spite of heated partisanship…
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A federal lawsuit against Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose that could have allowed counties to add more ballot drop boxes at various locations for the…
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The pandemic has upset the usual protocol for voting and created political fights out of logistical issues.Voters have requested a record 2.7 million…
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President Trump repeatedly has criticized voting by mail even as elections officials across the country and from both parties are at work to expand…
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In four months, Ohio voters will cast their ballots. Election officials are trying to make sure everyone who wants to vote can, while keeping everyone…
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says the state’s voting systems are secure and ready for 2020 . But Jen Miller of the League of Women Voters is...