COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A grassroots movement to replace voting machines with paper ballots in two rural Ohio counties isn’t over. Residents in Monroe County in eastern Ohio along the Ohio River and Seneca ...
Voting booths. (Stock photo by Henry Redman/States Newsroom.) Buried in a March executive order from President Donald Trump is a provision that could cast doubt on voting machines in Ohio and around ...
Ever since President Trump said earlier this week he wants to ban voting by mail and voting machines through an executive order, there have been questions about whether Ohio might make changes to mail ...
SENECA COUNTY, Ohio (WTVG) - Under the banner of election security, there’s an effort in Seneca County to get rid of voting machines. Those supporting the measure say the machines aren’t trustworthy.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — President Donald Trump is reigniting controversy over election procedures with a recent announcement that he plans to eliminate mail-in ballots — a voting tool that was used by ...
More than one year from the 2026 midterms, and without any evidence of extensive voter fraud, President Donald Trump said Monday he wants states to dump the machines used to electronically record and ...
MONROE COUNTY, Ohio — A petition is circulating in Monroe County to eliminate voting machines in favor of hand-counted ballots. The movement, led by Carol Coleman, emerged after a Monroe County ...
Sprague took more of a middle path. He’s a longtime supporter of paper ballots, but when it comes to how those ballots should be counted, he wants to wait on Trump. “I don’t want to front-run him,” ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An elections board in northwest Ohio reversed course Tuesday, rescinding a rule that tied poll worker eligibility to views on voting machines. Seneca County’s Board of Elections voted ...
Buried in a March executive order from President Donald Trump is a provision that could cast doubt on voting machines in Ohio and around the country. The order directs federal officials to amend a set ...
More than one year from the 2026 midterms, and without any evidence of extensive voter fraud, President Donald Trump said Monday he wants states to dump the machines used to electronically record and ...