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The pro-Trump podcaster who has falsely claimed the 2020 election was stolen was disqualified for the May Republican primary.
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Mayor Justin Bibb announced policy measures aimed at protecting abortion rights including a vow to make any related investigation a low priority; Akron city officials discussed plans for a citizen review board to hear residents' complaints about police officers.
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Voters will be deciding winners in contests for state legislative districts for the August 2 primary after the May 3 primary for these races was delayed.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed a case filed by a Democratic lawmaker related to the August 2 primary due to the parties reaching an agreement outside the court.
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, says if Joe Blystone has proof of election anomalies, he should bring them forward.
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The state's second largest county was forced to make the move since regular, printed ballots are not available yet.
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Frank LaRose said "I stand by what I said" when asked about impeachment at a breakfast meeting of Republicans on Friday.
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The three federal judges heard from state elections officials and the plaintiffs in the case, and state lawmakers are clearly waiting on their decision.
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Independent mapmakers using a new process for drawing maps say they are making progress
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose says House, Senate candidates won't be on the May primary ballot after district maps were invalidated again; a debate among Ohio Republican candidates for governor has been canceled; more than 150,000 retired Ohio teachers will see a cost of living adjustment for the first time in years; and more stories.