- November 19, 2009 | Ohio House Passes Election Reform Bill In an article today, The Columbus Dispatch reports on the Ohio House passing a bill that would change ”virtually all aspects of the voting process.”
- November 14, 2009 | Ohio Considers Election Reform, Voter Registration Modernization With election reform bills introduced in both chambers of Ohio General Assembly, two newspapers The Intelligencer and The Columbus Dispatch published articles that examine major recommendations. One of them is to modernize state’s outdated voter registration system.
- August 07, 2009 | Voting to Be a Little More Straight-Forward in Ohio An Associated Press article reported on Tuesday that if the Ohio legislature does its job, Ohio voters can look forward to what will hopefully be a smoother registration and voting experience this year.
- June 17, 2009 | League of Women Voters of Ohio v. Brunner In a giant step towards equal access to the ballot box for all Ohio voters, the Lawyers, Committee and its partners reached a landmark settlement with the State of Ohio that on June 15, 2009 will radically transform the way elections are run.
- March 13, 2009 | OH Sec of State Holds Conference for Key Election Reforms The goal of the conference is to “identify problems with state elections law and practice and to propose recommended changes.
- March 13, 2009 | Registration Errors Constitute 80% of Issues With Controversial Provisional Ballots This past November, a state-record of 206,859 provisional ballots were cast, and 19%, or 39,989, were rejected.
- January 08, 2009 | Ohio Governor Vetoes Restrictive Election Reform Bill The bill sought to eliminate “Golden Week” (a week in which voters could register and cast absentee ballots simultaneously) by “narrowing the window for voters to caste absentee ballots in person.”
- November 19, 2008 | Secretary Brunner Favors Expansion of Early Voting An article in The Columbus Dispatch reported Wednesday, November 19, that Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner will favor expanding the number of early-voting sites when she “convenes a bipartisan summit on Ohio’s elections systems.”
- October 17, 2008 | BREAKING: Supreme Court Sides with Ohio Secretary of State The Associated Press reported the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ohio’s Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, in a voting rights case on Friday, October 17.
- October 16, 2008 | More Than 200,000 Ohio Voters Could Be Disenfranchised by Federal Appellate Court Ruling An article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer Thursday, October 16, detailed the possible disenfranchisement of more than 200,000 Ohioans from “a controversial federal court ruling requiring the state to take extra steps to verify registration information.”
- September 24, 2008 | AP Covers More Time for Absentee Voting in Cleveland The Associated Press released a story Monday on Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner's vote to allow more time for absentee voting.
- September 24, 2008 | Ohio Secretary of State Protects Voting Rights of Ohioans Facing Foreclosure Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner released an advisory to Ohio's County Boards of Elections in response to questions regarding voters facing home foreclosures.


