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Jeremy Kelley covers Dayton city government and its effect on city residents. Jeremy has lived in the Dayton area for more than 20 years. He attended the University of Dayton and currently lives in Kettering with his wife (also a Dayton Daily News writer) and two children.

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DAYTON — Leaders of a statewide push to change how districts are drawn for the state legislature and U.
Thanks to some creative map-drawing last summer, two Republicans from the small suburb of Clayton could wind up representing nearly a quarter of a million Dayton-area residents in the Ohio House of Representatives next year.
A man who attempted to run for Trotwood mayor and U.S. Congress has been indicted on one count of election falsification.
COLUMBUS — The looming changes to Ohio’s four largest public employee retirement funds represent the most sweeping pension overhaul in state history and the first time that 1.
Five local school districts cited urgent financial need as the reason why they have levies in the Aug.
Local residents who donated cash to their state lawmakers in the past two years ended up helping candidates elsewhere in the state more than they helped the politicians who received the check, state campaign finance data shows.
DAYTON — The leadership positions of the Montgomery County Board of Elections are in limbo as BOE Director Betty Smith has gone on indefinite medical leave.
The leadership positions of the Montgomery County Board of Elections are in limbo as BOE Director Betty Smith has gone on indefinite medical leave.
DAYTON — Six months before a presidential election that will put the Ohio vote in the spotlight, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted said Monday he’s trying to set up the best electoral process possible and “eliminate excuses in advance.
DAYTON — Justice Yvette McGee Brown is using her life story as a key part of her campaign to remain on Ohio’s Supreme Court, and Friday she shared that story in a speech to the female students at Thurgood Marshall High School.
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