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This week could be do-or-die for Ohio House Republicans, who must decide by Wednesday if they’ll ask voters to make it harder to amend the constitution in a statewide special election in August.
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose told a Republican group last week that he is "100% in favor of closing primaries" in future elections but, at this point, there's no legislation to do that.
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The process is currently being used for statewide races in Alaska and Maine.
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State supreme court races in the 2019–20 cycle attracted more money -- including dark money from outside groups -- than ever, posing a threat to both the image and reality of state courts. Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we discuss the role of money in supreme court elections.
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The leader of the Ohio House isn’t saying where he stands on a bill that would show party identification for certain judicial candidates on the…
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An outside group is blanketing the nation with official-looking exhortations to register to vote. Actual elections officials don't agree whether that's ultimately helpful or harmful.
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White House deputy counsel Patrick Philbin suggested there was no problem with a politician accepting information from a foreign contact "if there is credible information of wrongdoing."
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Local governments could perform a simple upgrade to make it clear to voters that they are reading from a legitimate source. But on the whole, they aren't doing it.
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Third-party candidates aren’t new. Even before the modern Democratic and Republican parties staked out their territory in the American political…
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Third-party candidates aren’t new. Even before the modern Democratic and Republican parties staked out their territory in the American political…