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One Ohio lawmaker said Secretary of State Frank LaRose's situation raises questions about whether the votes of some military and overseas voters arrive at boards of elections in time to be counted.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose said he's confident in turning over data files on Ohio registered voters to the Department of Justice.
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An elected official who’s often mentioned his military service during his campaigns has been activated to serve with the Ohio Army National Guard.
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The Voter Registration Data Dashboard and Daily Voter Registration Snapshots offer real-time insights into Ohio’s voter lists.
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President Trump said earlier this week that he wants to ban voting machines and mail-in voting; the latter has been part of Ohio’s early voting period for nearly 20 years.
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Without any evidence of extensive voter fraud, President Donald Trump said Monday he wants states to dump the machines used to electronically record and calculate votes.
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LaRose, 45, a former state senator and U.S. Army Green Beret, is the last of Ohio's five term-limited statewide executive officeholders to make his future plans known.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose said emergency crews responded Sunday night after a powdery substance was discovered in a threatening letter mailed to his Columbus-area home.
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More than 2.5 million Ohioans have cast ballots ahead of Election Day.
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In the midst of preparing for an election that’s a week away, Ohio’s Republican secretary of state is suing the US Department of Homeland Security to get access to databases he said will help Ohio find non-citizens who voted, which is illegal.