Ohio voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 4 to weigh on a variety of local issues. Here's what to know to cast a ballot.
By this time next year, Ohio will have chosen a new governor. Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, is term-limited, so Ohio’s top seat is an open race. Gathering the
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Election Day 2025 in Ohio: What to know before going to the polls
Your Local Election Headquarters NBC4i.com will have live results on Tuesday night and coverage from 7 to 11:35 p.m. on the NBC4 Columbus streaming app. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Voters all
CLEVELAND — It's election day in Ohio -- and we're tracking all the updates throughout the day as voters hit the polls to decide a number of school levies, mayoral races in Cleveland, East Cleveland and Cleveland Heights, plus a variety of issues (like 1 and 2 in Summit County).
One Senate seat is up for election in Ohio, held by a Democratic incumbent. Voters will also choose representatives for 16 House seats, four of which are held by Democrats and 12 by Republicans. And they will select a governor,
Ohio introduces Eva, an AI tool to assist election officials with voting procedures, as announced by Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced the deployment of an artificial intelligence for election workers in all 88 counties, according to a press release from Nov. 13. The AI tool is called 'Elections Virtual Assistant,' abbreviated as 'Eva.' In r
Ohio is rolling out Eva, an assistant powered by artificial intelligence that was built to help county election officials navigate the state’s election rules in seconds.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Results are rolling in for several key local police and fire levies across central Ohio. Voters are deciding on funding measures that could directly affect fire protection, police staffing and emergency services in multiple townships. Some levies are renewals, while others would increase funding after previous ballot failures.
From selfies to time limits, Ohio has regulations outlining rules on Election Day. Here are a few things you should be aware of.
If you're on social media and you just voted, you probably want to share it with the world. Just don't use a ballot selfie in Ohio. Here's why.
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