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.
Central Ohio voters will weigh in on city council races, school boards and major ballot issues in the Nov. 4 election.
Voters will determine the future of a host of local issues in the 2025 General Election, including candidates for municipal government, school boards and judge seats.
Democrat Sherrod Brown is slightly ahead of Republican Sen. Jon Husted in the 2026 Senate race, marking a competitive run in the recently right-leaning state. New
According to the Ohio Secretary of State website, there are several forms of identification acceptable to vote, including: The last day for early in-person voting is Nov. 2, 2025. Absentee ballots being mailed in must be postmarked by Nov. 3, 2025.
Principals in Ohio will vote next month on a referendum that could clear the way for name, image and likeness agreements for high school athletes in the state.
Three political newcomers are in a race for two Kettering City Council seats in the Nov. 4 general election. The candidates are Laura Arber, Dan Palmer and Tyler Scott, who are seeking one of two at-large council seats.
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Heath Mayor Mark Johns faces Kelly Spires, his first challenger since the 2009 election
For the first time since voters first elected him in 2009, Heath Mayor Mark Johns faces a challenger, Kelly Spires, in the Nov. 4 general election.
A new poll pointed to a close gubernatorial race in Ohio, a state that has drifted toward Republicans over the past decade.
Two incumbents and one challenger in race for Clearcreek Twp. Board of Trustees in the Nov. 4 general election.
Poland says poll workers hand out ballots and answer any questions. She says it's not a difficult job, but it is a long day, starting at 5:30 a.m. and ending after the polls close at 7:30 p.m. She says there is a training course, and workers get paid $225.
But getting such a repeal measure on the statewide ballot – much less convincing a majority of Ohio voters to pass it -- is easier said than done.
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