-
Ohio voters chose statewide and local candidates Tuesday for the upcoming election this fall.
-
Votes for Heather Hill, who's running for the Republican nomination for Ohio governor, won't be counted, though her name and her running mate's name will still be on the statewide ballot.
-
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.
-
The announcement, made on X, is in response to an unfriendly crowd at Sen. Bernie Moreno's forum at the City Club on Wednesday.
-
Ohio House Democrats admit it’s an uphill battle to get gun control legislation passed, as Republicans have been steadily expanding gun rights over time.
-
The Ohio GOP voted to endorse Vivek Ramaswamy in the 2026 governor’s race, further solidifying Ramaswamy’s power one year out from the contested primary.
-
The Ohio Republican Party’s state central committee's meeting to make endorsements for next year's primary could be interesting following some announcements by candidates for governor.
-
In his State of the State speech, Gov. Mike DeWine will likely highlight the priorities from his budget, some of which his fellow Republicans leading the House and Senate have not enthusiastically embraced.
-
Like a similar attempt to cut costs by Republicans in Congress, the Ohio lawmakers are calling themselves the DOGE caucus.
-
Aaron Baer said it’s his own endorsement of Vivek Ramaswamy and not Dave Yost, and not the endorsement of the Center for Christian Virtue.