COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) County election officials in Ohio raised serious questions Monday about their ability to carry out a successful primary election on May 3, citing the already tight timeline due to still-unresolved state legislative maps.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose stated Wednesday in a letter to Senate President Matt Huffman that he didn't see any way that district races could be ready for a May ballot, even if a new redistricting map was approved immediately.
Voter turnout at the University of Cincinnati’s (UC) on-campus polling place was dismally low during this week’s municipal election. Only four of the more than 600 registered voters assigned to