September 6, 2024 • Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has directed county boards of election to limit how voters can use ballot drop boxes in this fall's election. LaRose's directive requires ...
The Ohio secretary of state's office was among at least 15 election offices nationwide to receive a suspicious package.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants county election officials to be on the lookout for illegal voter registration forms after his office discovered one. LaRose said a voter registration ...
The Ohio Ballot Board tweaked, then gave final approval to controversial ballot language describing Issue 1, a proposal to ...
On Wednesday, some secretaries of state, including Ohio's Frank LaRose, spoke in front of a congressional committee in Washington DC. LaRose highlighted the steps that the state of Ohio has taken ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, an Upper Arlington Republican, who’s term-limited, must run for something, anything, in 2026, if he wants to remain a Statehouse player (at least in his own ...
Secretary of State Frank LaRose said Saturday it’s not his office’s job to further investigate for evidence of possible election law violations before he flags them to county prosecutors. Prosecutors ...
Secretary of State Frank LaRose said Saturday it’s not his office’s job to further investigate for evidence of possible election law violations before he flags them to county prosecutors.
LaRose says investigators determined the powdery substance send to 15 states' election officials to be nonhazardous.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose confirmed Wednesday that his office was one of 15 election offices nationwide that were affected by suspicious packages.
At least 15 elected officials in Ohio received a mysterious package that prompted several security threat investigations, ...