Ohioans roundly believe their state and federal politicians fail to do a good job representing their views. That’s the takeaway from a new Baldwin Wallace University poll of 877 registered voters that sought to capture how well the policies and priorities of Ohio’s political leaders align with their constituents.
The U.S. Senate race between Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and businessman Republican Bernie Moreno could decide control of the U.S. Senate.
With the 2024 general election coming up shortly, we created a guide on everything you need to know about voting on Nov. 5.
Early voting began Tuesday in Ohio, where Fox News Digital spoke to the state's Republican Lt. Gov. Jon Husted about the GOP push to turn out the early vote.
Issue 1 proponents say Ohio's current maps give Republicans an unearned advantage. For example, former GOP President Donald Trump won Ohio with 53% of the vote in 2020. Yet, Republicans hold 67% of seats in Congress, 68% of seats in the Ohio House of Representatives and 79% of seats in the Ohio Senate.
If you live in Ohio, you can vote now. Not sure what to bring, what’s on the ballot or whom to vote for? No worries: we've got you covered.
This fall’s election for three seats on the Supreme Court of Ohio is expected to play a pivotal role in deciding the state’s direction on renewable energy, utility accountability and other energy issues.
U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Toledo, is running against state Rep. Derek Merrin, R-Monclova, for Ohio's 9th District seat. The district includes the city of Toledo and most of Northwest Ohio. It encompasses Defiance, Williams, Fulton, Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky and Erie counties.
Ohio can ban foreign nationals and green card holders from donating to ballot campaigns, a divided federal appeals court panel ruled Tuesday.
Voters in Wayne County, Michigan, believe that Ohio Sen. JD Vance's Midwestern roots can help former President Donald Trump win rust belt battlegrounds like Michigan.
The survey of 877 registered voters across Ohio, conducted from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1, looks at issues weighing on Ohioans ahead of the presidential election, Ohioans’ mixed attitudes toward immigration and voters’ largely negative perceptions of elected leaders.