News
Greater Cincinnati residents voted on a slate of key races in today's primary. From Issue 2, to the Cincinnati mayoral primary and school tax levies, get the election results from across the area. Start the day smarter.
Here’s where you can find live Ohio primary election results for Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield, Licking and Madison counties.
Ohio voters could get the chance to end property taxes in the state once and for all. The Ohio Ballot Board meets Wednesday to discuss a proposed constitutional amendment to ban current and future property taxes across the state.
Ohio residents are voting on Issue 2, which would extend a program that pays for roads, bridges and other public projects. Get live results here.
Margins: Princeton City School District's levy passed in Hamilton County but failed in Butler and Warren counties. Overall, the levy passed 53% to 47%. The levy passed in the Hamilton County portion of the district, 54% to 46%, according to unofficial results from the Hamilton County Board of Elections.
State Issue 2, a proposed statewide amendment, aimed to fund public infrastructure capital improvements by allowing Ohio to issue general obligation bonds. Since approved, $2.5 billion in funding over 10 years will go toward various infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, sewers and water lines.
WJW-TV Cleveland on MSN1d
Amendment to eliminate Ohio property taxes moves one step closer to votersSignatures must come from at least 44 counties, and in those counties, the number must equal at least 5% of the vote total in the last gubernatorial election. Two Ohio destinations ranked among top Memorial Day getaways If enough signatures are collected ...
The Ohio House has made no secret about its frustration with the Ohio Elections Commission. In a contentious hearing, lawmakers on the House Finance committee grilled the agency’s executive director Phil Richter over perceived shortcomings. They argued cases drag on too long and the process is too tedious.
Voters will decide whether to renew a program that helps local governments support public infrastructure projects on the May primary ballot.
Today marks Primary Election Day 2025 in Ohio. Here's everything you need to know from what's on the ballot to live results. COLUMBUS, Ohio — It's Election Day!
Ohio's primary election is May 6. Here's how to check your ballot, what to bring with you to the polls, and more on Issue 2.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office has approved the petition title and summary for a proposed constitutional amendment titled "Abolishment of Taxes on Real Property." This amendment seeks to add a Section 14 to Article XII of the Ohio Constitution. The petition was received by the Attorney General's Office on May 1.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results