First Time Voters Bring New Energy to the 2024 Election
WITH THE 2024 ELECTION SEASON IN FULL SWING, FIRST-TIME VOTERS ARE READY TO MAKE THEIR VOICES HEARD. KSTV’S PAIGE JOHNSON HAS THE STORY.
WITH THE 2024 ELECTION SEASON IN FULL SWING, FIRST-TIME VOTERS ARE READY TO MAKE THEIR VOICES HEARD. KSTV’S PAIGE JOHNSON HAS THE STORY.
ISSUE 1’S TOPIC ON THIS YEAR’S BALLOT IS CENTERED AROUND GERRYMANDERING, A WAY OF LINING DISTRICTS THAT OHIO AND MANY OTHER STATES POLITICIANS HAVE HAD THE JOB OF MAPPING. I SPOKE WITH DAVID NIVEN, FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, TO LEARN MORE.
THERE IS A LOT ON THE BALLOT THIS UPCOMING ELECTION DAY. CLARA MARUNA HAS THE STORY ON THE KENT RENEWAL LEVY.
WELL, IT SEEMS LIKE BOTH THE DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN PARTY HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT THE BIG 3 RIGHT NOW.
THIS ELECTION SEASON HAS SEEN NEW TACTICS TO REACH THE NEWEST GENERATION OF VOTERS…MALAKI STANFIELD HAS THE STORY
THE WEEK BEFORE ELECTION DAY, SOME AMERICANS ARE STILL STRUGGLING TO DECIDE WHO TO VOTE FOR. KSTV’S GEORGIE SHINN HAS THE STORY.
Anchor: The general election is here and voting for candidates are important, but are important but not all of them can be elected, our reporter Brian Muetzel has more.
Millions of young adults around the country will be voting in their first election, and navigating this election season can be difficult for high school students and teachers alike. KSTV’s own Anthony Leonardi has the story
WITH ELECTION DAY JUST AROUND THE CORNER, VOTERS MAY STILL HAVE SOME CONCERNS REGARDING VOTER SECURITY. HERE’S HOW IT WORKS AND HOW IT IS BEING ENSURED. KSTV’S GRACE KEISER HAS THE STORY.