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Ohio’s new Election History Data Dashboard offers easy access to voting trends, county results since 2016, and tools to boost transparency and data accuracy.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNWhat yes or no vote really means for Ohio Issue 2 in May electionOhioans voting in the May 6 primary and special election will be deciding whether to pass Issue 2, a proposed constitutional amendment authorizing $2.5 billion in
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On State Issue 2 is a constitutional amendment asking voters to approve $2.5 billion for infrastructure projects over 10 years.
Ohio voters will decide on several levies and races on May 6. Ohioans will also vote on Issue 2, which would fund $2.5 billion for public infrastructure.
Issue 2 on May 2025 ballot: Ohio to vote on $2.5B bond initiative for public infrastructure projects
On May 6, voters across Ohio will approve or deny Issue 2, a request from the state in the form of a constitutional amendment to issue up to $2.5 billion in bonds to help pay for infrastructure projects over the next decade.
The Ohio Secretary of State’s Office launched a brand new dashboard to provide information to Ohioans in a more user-friendly way. In the dashboard, users can
Ohio boards of elections warn of delays as paper pollbooks replace electronic systems (WSYX) Voting will still take place electronically, but the check-in for voters will be affected as poll workers look up names and match signatures on paper rather than electronically.
Early voting for Ohio’s May 6 primary election begins tomorrow. The deadline to register to vote or update voter registration is today. Ohioans can check or update their voter registration online, by mail or in-person at their local election board. Election board offices are open until 9 p.m. today.
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Ohio political campaigns are following a different rulebook. Just look at the governor's race between Vivek Ramaswamy and Dave Yost.
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A new survey suggests President Donald Trump and Republicans may have a short leash with voters leading up to the 2026 midterms.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Billions of dollars for roads and bridges, water treatment plants, storm water and sewer systems and other projects are on the line in the May election in Ohio. Voters are being ...
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