Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
Around two dozen states regularly elected both a Republican and a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in the 1970s and 1980s. Only ...
Whether it was confusion over ballot language or truly a desire to maintain the system already in place, Ohio voters on Tuesday rejected an amendment that would have established a citizen-led ...
Which means that if new maps were drawn tomorrow, close to 55.1% of Ohio House, Ohio Senate, and U.S. House districts should favor Republicans, while the remainder should favor Democrats. Moon Duchin, ...
Lawmakers will be back at Capitol Square on Tuesday after taking a few months off to campaign for the election.    With a ...
Ohio voters last week resoundingly rejected an option to make a transformative update to the way the state draws legislative districts, leaving the future of reform of the much-critiqued current ...
The Presidency and Senate have resoundingly fallen into Republican hands – and while House control has yet to be decided, a Trump trifecta appears to be a very viable potential outcome.
After the fall of Issue 1, proponents express frustration at Secretary of State Frank LaRose and the state's ballot board, as ...
In a strong showing up and down the ballot, Republicans were able to flip two and possibly more state legislative chambers on ...
State Sen. Rob McColley, R-Napoleon, sat alongside fellow Sen. Bill DeMora, D-Columbus, and state Reps. Dani Isaacsohn, ...
Following an election which brought two more Democrats to the Ohio Senate and Ohio House each, but struck down redistricting ...
With 100% of precincts reporting, the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office reports an unofficial result of 54.78% of voters ...