COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Ballot Board must make minor revisions to language that will appear on general election ballots as voters consider a proposal to reform the state’s redistricting process, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Monday.
The Ohio Supreme Court has let stand ballot language that will describe this fall's Issue 1 as requiring gerrymandering, when the proposal is intended to do the opposite
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said Monday there’s no evidence to support the claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating stolen dogs, cats and geese. While Yost, a Republican, refused to go as far as to say the rumor former President Donald Trump,
Trump’s “they’re eating the pets” remarks at the presidential debate unleashed a torrent of right-wing smears on a community struggling to adjust to an influx of immigrants.