Ohio secretary of state candidate Niraj Antani served in the Ohio Senate for three years and six years in the Ohio House.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - President Donald Trump’s new executive order may not deliver sweeping changes to Ohio’s already robust school voucher program and charter schools, but it could bring financial benefits for the state and families,
DeWine cannot run for reelection in 2026 because of term limits. Lt. Gov. Jon Husted planned to run as DeWine's successor, but Husted recently accepted DeWine's appointment to the U.S. Senate, replacing Vice President JD Vance.
Former state Sen. Niraj Antani, a self-described “pro-Trump conservative warrior” who proposed unsuccessful bills banning ballot drop boxes and requiring citizenship checks for voters, has launched a bid to be Ohio's next elections chief.
Former Sen. Niraj Antani (R-Miamisburg) and Cincinnati-area Dr. Bryan Hambley have announced they want to succeed term-limited Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose directed local election boards this week to start identifying and removing abandoned voter registrations as part of a 2021 maintenance program to make sure the voter rolls are up to date.
Former Dayton-area lawmaker Niraj Antani announced his candidacy Thursday to run for Ohio Secretary of State in 2026.
Fresh off of his unexpected departure from President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, Vivek Ramaswamy has set his sights on becoming governor of Ohio, his home state
Vice President JD Vance celebrated Pete Hegseth's confirmation with an anecdote that referenced Ohio State's recent national championship victory.
Former Ohio lawmaker Niraj Antani is running to be Ohio's next secretary of state in 2026. Antani, a Republican, finished his term representing part of Montgomery County in the Ohio Senate in ...
Former Republican State Lawmaker Niraj Antani Launches Bid for Ohio Secretary of State COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former state Sen. Niraj Antani, a self-described “pro-Trump conservative warrior ...
Ohio's attorney general and a former state senator have officially put their names in for top jobs in state government.