Chapter 13 – State Elections & Campaigning

Introduction

Elections are formal processes in which citizens vote to choose candidates for public office. In Ohio, elections follow specific rules and are administered by various entities. This chapter details how elections are conducted, the roles of different officials and bodies in administering them, and the rules that govern these processes. Additionally, you will learn about the various campaign strategies and tactics that candidates use to get elected, including fundraising, voter outreach, and the use of media. By understanding these elements, you will gain a comprehensive view of how elections function in Ohio and the dynamics that influence electoral outcomes.

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An Ohioan’s Guide to State & Local Government by R. Clayton Wukich is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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