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    Columbus Politics

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    I am writing today representing Franklinton Prep High School...

    The Confluence Cast: Columbus’ Youngest Elected Official, Brandon Simmons

    Big cities have big city problems. Columbus’s newest school board member argues that the inequity of our schools shows that we certainly are a big city.

    New Columbus City Council Members Assigned Term Limits Via Ping Pong Balls

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    Interview: Mayor Andrew Ginther on Tax Abatements, Zoning Reform, Transit and More

    Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther was elected to a third...

    Incumbent & Endorsed Democrats Sweep Columbus City Council Race

    In 2024, Columbus City Council will restructure for the first time into a district-based system, expanding from seven councilmembers to nine. Voters went to...

    Andrew Ginther Elected to Third Term as Columbus Mayor

    For the first time since 2015, Andrew Ginther faced off against an opponent in the race for Columbus Mayor, and voters chose him to...

    2023 Election Results: Abortion Rights, Marijuana Legalization & Local Races Too

    Two ballot amendments passed in Ohio tonight with healthy margins, according to unofficial results declared on Tuesday evening after polls closed.Ohioans voted, and both...

    $335 Million in Medical Debt to be Wiped Out for Columbus Residents

    Columbus leaders announced this morning a plan to forgive $335 million worth of medical debt for low and middle income Columbus residents. The program...

    Columbus Mayoral Candidate Interview: Andrew Ginther

    Mayor Andrew Ginther is ready for round three. After serving the city of Columbus from the top political position for the past eight years, he's ready for four more.

    Columbus Mayoral Candidate Interview: Joe Motil

    Joe Motil wants your support to become the 54th mayor of the 14th largest city in America. And he's going door-to-door and person-to-person in a grassroots effort to ask for that support.
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