"This election, Ohioans chose hope. They chose a future for Ohio where people have control of their own bodies and lives, without government interference. And they did so even in the face of state officials — from the governor's office down — spouting lies, purging the voter rolls, and ...
Voter registration New Mexico residents must register to vote by the end of Tuesday. How to vote in Ohio This is a guide to registration and early voting. For comprehensive and up-to-date information on voter eligibility, processes and deadlines, please go to Vote.gov and the election websit...
Lindell became a prominent “Stop the Steal” advocate after the 2020 election, and said he’s still concerned with election security in 2024. He said he’s at the RNC to promote a new anti-voter fraud initiative. Brittany Gibson07/15/2024, 6:43pm ET Jul 2024 J.D. Vance reli...
As of 2024, there are more than 8 million registered Ohioan voters, of which over 70% are not affiliated with any political party. They are disproportionate in age, with a million more over 65 than there are 18- to 24-year-olds.[251] Since the 2010 midterm elections, Ohio's voter dem...
Ohio Lawmakers Want to Overhaul Voter-Approved Legalization Bill Fri / Dec 1st Ohio lawmakers are seeking to change the state’s voter-approved cannabis legalization bill with a proposal that would remove provisions to stop municipalities from banning cannabis operations and home cultivation, and chang...
“Jim Crow, 80 years of convict leasing, systemic discrimination, wanton police brutality, and relentless voter suppression since 1865, have literally destroyed the lives and aspirations of millions of Black people.” Sankofa Talk — The New Jim Crow Playbook, again By Bomani MoyendaMay 5, 2021...
Ohio is about much more than corrupt politicians and voter fraud. The BRI’s crack team of investigators have combed the countryside and scoured the cities to uncover the things that make Ohio such a special place. In addition to Buckeye-based puzzles, quizzes, and trivia, this guide include...
Democratic lawmakers said the bill is laced with voter suppression. “It’s kind of like a death by a thousand cuts… In this state we’re actually 27th in voter participation so we have a lot of work to do, and this will make that issue worse,” said Rep. Bride Rose Sweeney, (D)...