On October 16, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to stay the decision of the Sixth Circuit in Obama for America v Husted. The Sixth Circuit had said that since Ohio lets members of the military who are in the U.S. … Continue reading
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On October 11, the Sixth Circuit struck down an Ohio law that relates to provisional ballots. Ohio has many polling stations that include multiple precincts voting in the same building. Ohio law says that if a voter casts a provisional … Continue reading
This year, three candidates appear on the Ohio ballot for U.S. Senate: Democrat Sherrod Brown, Republican Josh Mandel, and independent Scott Rupert. A recent Survey USA poll shows these results: Brown 42%, Mandel 38%, Rupert 4%, undecided 14%, won’t vote … Continue reading
On October 9, the Ohio Secretary of State asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a recent order by the 6th circuit, that required the state to permit early voting the weekend before the election. The basis for the 6th … Continue reading
This Toledo Blade lengthy article explains the status of the many pending lawsuits in Ohio over vote procedures. … Continue reading