June 25, 2024byAnna Richardson Understanding Ohio’s election results is crucial for grasping their impact on local communities. These outcomes influence local governance, community development, and future political landscapes. Being informed about these results helps communities stay engaged and proactive ...
the Republicans’ chances in 2022 when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion after almost 50 years; a decision that transformed American politics that year, benefiting Democrats who were on their way to a bruising midterm election defeat....
February 28, 2024 Municipalities taxing stay-at-home workers during pandemic was OK, court says The Ohio Supreme Court upheld a temporary state law that allowed employers to withhold municipal income tax irrespective of where their employees performed their work. The ruling sets a precedent in the...
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a tight race for the White House, but in Ohio, it’s a contest further down the ballot that’s been getting the bulk of the attention in the Nov. 5 general election.
Election 2024:An Ohio Guide to the November Election As of 10:30 p.m. Eastern time, four of the 12 pro-Stephens Republican House incumbents running for reelection in competitive primaries were set to lose their races, including Assistant Majority Floor Leader Jon Cross of Findl...
The 2024 election was a powerful nation-wide referendum on the decades-long failed globalist experiment, with voters strongly aligning with President Trump’s populist, America First platform. Read More Commentary: A Critical Look at Elaine Pagels’ Religious Scholarship ...
that suggested the amendment would limit “citizens of the State” from passing laws to restrict abortion access, when it actually limits state government from doing so. It ordered the board to reconvene to rewrite that one section, as preparations are already underway for the Nov. 7 electi...
Forbes wins Democratic primary as fight for control of the Ohio Supreme Court takes shape Republicans could lose, or build on, their 4-3 majority in the November general election. Jake Zuckerman Subscriber Key that denotes Subscriber Exclusive content. ...
For the second time, the Ohio Supreme Court rejected a map for congressional districts in the state. The court ruled that the map violated the constitution by favoring one political party over another irrespective of election results across the state. ...
rights advocates looked to citizen-driven ballot initiatives to protect abortion rights after stringent restrictions were allowed to take effect. Efforts are already underway in several more states, including Florida and Arizona, to put access to abortion directly before voters in the 2024 election. ...