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One county party chair says he's running for the Ohio Republican Party leadership post, and another county leader says he won't be.
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Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Paduchik has announced he will not seek re-election, a day after Republicans swept every statewide office in Ohio.
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Every Republican incumbent statewide executive officeholder has won his bid for re-election in Ohio.
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Ohio’s Republican candidates for statewide offices filed into a bus to go on a campaign tour as a final push for votes before Election Day.
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Some of the Ohio Republican Party's Central Committee tried, unsuccessfully, to replace Ohio Republican Party Chair Bob Paduchik at a meeting Friday.
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The fall campaign season is usually a time when political parties come together. But this is 2022, and this is Ohio, and 67 days before the election, there is a leadership fight in the Ohio Republican Party.
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The challenge to Bob Paduchik, a former adviser to Donald Trump who was elected Ohio Republican Party chair in February 2021, comes as the party approaches a major statewide election this fall.
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But there was robust debate among the GOP's State Central Committee members in that process
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The Ohio Republican Party is facing internal strife over the party's finances and accusations of mismanagement, while the Democratic party is struggling to find candidates for next year's elections. We look at what's going on with the two major parties in Ohio on our Weekly Reporter Roundtable.
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Five members of the Ohio Republican Party’s state central committee are suing the party, saying there are millions of dollars of missing money and that chairman Bob Paduchik won’t explain what happened to it.