Republican officials in Ohio and around the country raised alarms about potential voter fraud ahead of November’s election. But Election Day came and went without a hiccup and a post-election audit released late last month reiterated what many advocates have been saying all along — Ohio’s election system is extremely safe and accurate.
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Ohio’s 2024 election was nearly perfect, according to Secretary of State Frank LaRose. A post-election audit showed a 99.99% accuracy rate, and all 88 counties reported a 100% accuracy rate specifically for the presidential election.
Ohio Secretary of State LaRose reported a 99.99% accuracy rate in the state’s post-election audit for November 2024.
President-elect Donald Trump addressed reporters Tuesday in his first remarks since the election was certified. in a gaggle called to talk about the election certification.
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(The Center Square) – Ohio’s 2024 election was nearly perfect, according to Secretary of State Frank LaRose. A post-election audit showed a 99.99% accuracy rate, and all 88 counties reported a ...
In the past two election cycles, Ohioans backed Republicans for the U.S. Senate who had never before run for office. In 2022, voters