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Watching For Trends In OH-12 Special Election, And Mixed Grades For Cancer Treatment In Ohio

The 12th Congressional District special election is still too close to call, as voters in parts of Franklin and Delaware counties as well as those east in Zanesville and north into Mansfield went to the polls to choose who they want to fill out the seat vacated by longtime Republican congressman Pat Tiberi. Just over 1,500 votes separate Republican State Senator Troy Balderson and Democratic Franklin County Recorder Danny O’Connor. Still, as Statehouse correspondent Andy Chow reports, this outcome is being heralded by some that Democrats will see big wins this fall in statewide races…and maybe even in the redo of this one this fall.

To take a deeper dive and look into the numbers behind Tuesday’s election to see what they might tell us, Mike Dawson of Ohioelectionresults.com goes over some of the details about the vote and what happens next.

The Ohio Supreme Court dealt what appears to be a final blow to what was the state’s largest online charter school.The Court upheld lower court rulings saying the state could use student participation data and not enrollment to determine funding for the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow. That means the order for ECOT to repay $80 million in state funding stands. 

The American Cancer Society’s Cancer Action Network has put out its annual report. Ohio gets good grades in some areas but is failing in others. The organization’s Government Relations Director Jeff Stephens talks about the report.