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Ohio voters chose statewide and local candidates Tuesday for the upcoming election this fall.
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Most rural areas of Ohio have been voting Republican for decades, but Democrats have been trying to change that.
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Four Democratic state lawmakers are fronting an effort to legalize medically assisted suicide for Ohioans facing terminal diagnoses.
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Last month, the Ohio Democratic Party's executive committee endorsed Dr. Amy Acton for governor and former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown's bid to return to that chamber.
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The Ohio Repubican Party endorsed its candidates for those offices ten months ago.
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While there weren’t any statewide races in Ohio, the leader of the state’s Democrats said she thinks local results suggest positive things for next year.
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The Democratic National Committee plans to help rebuild the party in Ohio.
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The Ohio Democratic Party is considering “everything,” from a fight in the courts to a referendum on the ballot.
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Dani Isaacsohn, who is 36, succeeds Rep. Allison Russo (D-Upper Arlington) at the helm of the Ohio Democratic House caucus.
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Ken Martin, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, addressed a crowd at the City Club of Cleveland Wednesday, detailing a political approach to "organize everywhere."