Want to know what's on the Ohio ballot before voting on Election Day? Here's how to find your sample ballot before you vote.
Ohioans are heading back to the polls next month for the 2025 general election. From what's on the ballot to key polling information. Here's everything you need to know. Polls are open for early in-person voting. See hours here. On November 4, polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.
All federal and state offices will be closed and government services like United States Post Offices will be affected on Columbus Day.
Ohio's general election on Nov. 4 will feature various local races and measures, with early voting starting Oct. 7.
CLEVELAND — Ohio voters will soon be heading to the polls to decide a number of races and issues in the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 4. While there are no statewide issues for this election, there are a variety of races, school levies and other issues that you can expect to see on the ballot when casting your vote.
BROOKLYN, Ohio -- Voters on Election Day will be deciding the Brooklyn City Council’s four open Council-at-Large seats. Incumbents seeking reelection include Aaron L. Borowski, Andy Celcherts, Kathleen M. Pucci and Kevin Tanski.
(WJW) — We’re less than 30 days out from Ohio’s 2025 general election, which is on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Monday, Oct. 6, was the last day to register to vote, and early voting starts on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Here’s everything to know:
The Ohio General Election is coming up, and both absentee voting by mail and in-person early voting begin Tuesday.
Andrea M. Scassa, a magistrate, and Dan Funk, an attorney in private practice, are seeking election to a Massillon Municipal Court judgeship.
Ohio’s general election is still about a month away, but early voting starts Tuesday. There’s still time for people to register to vote in races ranging from city councils to countywide levy renewals.
The Ohio House has passed a resolution honoring Pope Leo XIV, marking the historic election of the first American-born pontiff and recognizing his Midwestern roots. House Resolution 139, introduced by Reps.