Central Ohio voters will weigh in on city council races, school boards and major ballot issues in the Nov. 4 election.
On Nov. 4, voters across Ohio will make their voices heard through the general election ballot. Here’s what you need to bring and what to know before you head to the polls.
If you care about your schools, your taxes, your parks and the quality of your hometown, you're in luck: Nov. 4 is Election Day in Ohio. Your vote can make a difference in these local elections – earlier this year one local levy initially ended in a tie ...
Residents in Parma Sun Post communities will be deciding a variety of races and local issues on the Nov. 4 ballot.
Washington County voters will head to the polls Tuesday to decide dozens of local races for township trustees, school boards and city councils, along with several levy issues affecting public services.
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Why Election Day takes place on a Tuesday in early November
If a Tuesday in November when many people work seems like a random time to hold elections, blame 19th-century farmers. Federal statute places Election Day on the Tuesday that falls between Nov. 2 and Nov.
Ohio's top politicians approved a new congressional map with bipartisan support − a compromise to avoid worst-case scenarios for both parties.
Polls are open throughout Ohio from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Remember, you are still permitted to vote as long as you're in line before the polls close at 7:30 p.m. You can find your polling location HERE.
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