Ohio Sees a Red Wave Amid Secretary of State’s Election Integrity Measures

Ohio Sees a Red Wave Amid Secretary of State’s Election Integrity Measures
Republican JD Vance greets supporters in Columbus, Ohio, after winning the U.S. Senate race on Nov. 8, 2022. Everitt Townsend
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As vote counting continued in the Arizona gubernatorial and Senate races days after Nov. 8, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose shared his outspoken opinion about the subject on Twitter.

“Dear Arizona, need some advice on how to run an election the right way?” said LaRose, a Republican who was elected to another term. “Your process is obviously not working.”

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