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Follow NPR's live election coverage, including voting updates, race calls and analysis.
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Follow live updates and fact checks beginning at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday. President Trump and Joe Biden are expected to cover a range of topics, including the coronavirus and the economy.
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A justice bounced from the bench by voters last week won’t try to stay on the court, even though a vacancy is opening up. Ohio Public Radio’s Karen Kasler…
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The California Democrat says she want to focus on empowering women and boosting the economy. She says she also wants to concentrate on reducing the amount of money that's needed to be elected.
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If voters were surprised to watch TV networks call the election for President Obama over Republican Mitt Romney minutes after polls closed in California last week, perhaps it was because of earlier statements from some pollsters confident in a Romney romp. A few are now acknowledging mistakes.
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In 1992, Ohio voters put term limits into the state constitution for state legislators. The provision says - no one can serve more than 8 straight years…
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Ohioans elect judges on all levels. But there may be a renewed push to change that system.Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen reports.
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Republican Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is telling Democrats and Republicans to stop exaggerating problems with the election process and…
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At their election night party, Ohio Democrats began thinking about the next campaign.Ohio Public Radio's Karen Kasler explains. Not long after the state…
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Backers of a defeated ballot proposal to revise Ohio's redistricting process say the state's political map, not the voters, determined Tuesday's…
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Ohio voters Tuesday approved more than half of the proposed school funding measures.The Ohio School Boards Association says 105 levies were approved while…
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Democrats may have won the presidential race and a US Senate contest in Ohio... but voters here also decided to keep Republicans in firm control of the…