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President Trump said earlier this week that he wants to ban voting machines and mail-in voting; the latter has been part of Ohio’s early voting period for nearly 20 years.
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Without any evidence of extensive voter fraud, President Donald Trump said Monday he wants states to dump the machines used to electronically record and calculate votes.
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LaRose, 45, a former state senator and U.S. Army Green Beret, is the last of Ohio's five term-limited statewide executive officeholders to make his future plans known.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose said emergency crews responded Sunday night after a powdery substance was discovered in a threatening letter mailed to his Columbus-area home.
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More than 2.5 million Ohioans have cast ballots ahead of Election Day.
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In the midst of preparing for an election that’s a week away, Ohio’s Republican secretary of state is suing the US Department of Homeland Security to get access to databases he said will help Ohio find non-citizens who voted, which is illegal.
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Ohio’s attorney general announced this week that six Ohioans have been indicted for illegal voting between 2008 and 2020.
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The Summit County Board of Elections remained deadlocked on party lines in a hearing.
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Several groups representing voters have sent a letter to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose about the issue.
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An order from Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose saying people can't assist other voters by putting their ballots into a secure drop box has been upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court.