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 – and The Enquirer is here to help you fill in your ballot.
From what's on the ballot to key polling information. Here's everything you need to know.Sign up for our NewslettersWhen do polls open?Polls are open for early in-person voting. See hours here.On November 4,
In an effort to help get voters to their election locations, the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) will waive all transit fares for all customers on Nov 4.
Early voting is underway in Ohio for the 2025 election. Here are the upcoming hours, when it ends, where to vote and what to bring to the polls.
Ohio’s redistricting commission on Friday approved a new House map that could help Republicans pick up two seats in the 2026 elections.
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Ohio panel adopts new US House districts that could help Republicans in next year’s election
A Republican-dominated Ohio panel adopted new U.S. House districts on Friday that could boost the GOP’s chances of winning two additional seats in next year’s elections and aid President Donald Trump’s efforts to hold on to a slim congressional majority.
Ohio's Republican-led redistricting commission has unveiled a new U.S. House map that could give Republicans a chance to win two more seats in next year's elections
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Federal government shouldn't dictate Ohio election. State's rights must be defended | Opinion
The people of Ohio — not Washington, D.C. — are best positioned to decide what our election laws should look like.
The map was a rare bipartisan compromise because Republicans, who control the state legislature, did not want to risk a referendum challenge from Democrats.
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