Now, voters will decide whether Ohio should change how it draws congressional and legislative districts. Issue 1 on Tuesday's ...
Ohioans could soon vote on a proposal to increase spending for public works projects, such as bridges, roads, water and sewer improvements.
Last week’s failure of Ohio’s Issue 1 redistricting proposal means that Ohio will use its current system for its next redistricting update in 2025, redrawing boundaries for Ohio’s 15 congressional ...
After the fall of Issue 1, proponents express frustration at Secretary of State Frank LaRose and the state's ballot board, as ...
Elected Ohio Republicans were some of the biggest opponents of the proposal, but some have said they’d back different changes to the political mapmaking process.
State Sen. Rob McColley, R-Napoleon, sat alongside fellow Sen. Bill DeMora, D-Columbus, and state Reps. Dani Isaacsohn, ...
With 100% of precincts reporting, the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office reports an unofficial result of 54.78% of voters ...
Voters rejected Ohio Issue 1 Tuesday, choosing to stick with the status quo instead of setting up a new citizen commission ...
In total, only eight of Ohio's 88 counties voted in support of Issue 1. Those counties include Cuyahoga, Lucas, Franklin, ...
From the U.S. presidency to local levies, Ohioans made their voices heard on Election Day. Here's a look at what happened and ...
Issue 1 proponents had slammed the ballot language written by the staff of Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose. The language was then approved by a Republican-led Ohio Ballot Board. LaRose ...