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“Everyone will have at least two issues on their ballot,” said Morgan Bode, director of the Allen County Board of Elections. “After that, it depends what district you live in, whether you'll have anything else. There is a countywide issue, and there’s also State Issue 2.”

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced today the launch of a new data dashboard designed to help citizens better analyze past election results and statewide voting trends.

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The 2024 presidential election is only hours away, and the nation will either elect former President Donald Trump or elect Kamala Harris as the first female to the office of president of the United States. In Ohio, nearly 2.5 million people have already voted with in-person early voting and absentee ballots. Allen County saw just about 18,000 registered voters cast their ballots early. Those coming to the polls on Election Day need to remember to bring their identification.