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What to expect in Ohio on Election Day
Ohio has fallen off the list of presidential battlegrounds, but the election here will impact the nation’s future.
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About 90 Nelsonville ballots cast didn’t include local ballot issue (Updated)
The board of elections contacted voters who used the incomplete ballots to give them a chance to vote on whether to abolish the city charter.
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Key questions answered, as Election Day rolls on
Prepare for Election Day to extend into election week — nobody knows how long it’ll take for the new president to be announced.
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Vote recounts rarely change election outcomes, even in close races
Most states allow recounts when the margin between the top candidates falls within a specific margin, such as 0.5 percentage points.
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Understanding the Electoral College, and how states elect the president
Under the Electoral College system, more weight is given to a single vote in a small state than to the vote of someone in a large state.
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Nelsonville auditor’s report spurs code enforcement, election discussion
Nelsonville City Council discussed code enforcement on vacant properties and the allocation of several funds from the auditor’s report at Monday night’s meeting.
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County employee under investigation after press conference appearance
An Athens County EMS employee — now on leave — spoke about working conditions at an Oct. 24 press conference organized by independent county commissioner candidate Jon Rose.
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Commissioners split on outdoor rec council; city likely to renew support
A reduction in Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia membership fees has revived the question of 2024 support – but the county seems unlikely to pay amid budgetary and “personality” issues.
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Jones, McCarey talk issues for District 95
A lowkey forum earlier this month featured a polite discussion between the candidates.

