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The ballot was among a handful from the November election that the county elections board flagged, a minuscule fraction of the more than 571,000 votes cast.
The headlines Poll workers: The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections mistakenly emailed hundreds of potential poll workers, erroneously stating that no open positions were currently available.
CLEVELAND, Ohio— Beginning Monday, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is officially moving to their new home at 1803 Superior Avenue, just over a mile from their current home at 2925 Euclid ...
Early in person voting for the special congressional primary election is underway at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. 324 people have already taken advantage of early in person voting.
Nearly 63,000 residents voted early in Cuyahoga County, breaking the previous records in 2020 and 2008. But the bulk of the voters will head to the polls on Tuesday.
According to Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Director Anthony Perlatti, more than 7,000 vote-by-mail applications have been received for the Special Congressional Primary Election.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is expected to move to the former Plain Dealer building near downtown Cleveland around the first of the year.
The Cuyahoga County May primaries are a week away, and the board of elections is working to update voters on voting locations and deadlines.
All four election board members for Cuyahoga County, troubled by recount rigging charges and voting machine problems, have been asked to resign, a state official said Monday.
County officials can't explain why they're spending four times what similarly sized counties are spending on state-mandated election security updates.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections will provide an update on the Nov. 3 presidential general election during a Facebook Live on Friday.