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Voter Greg Flanagan's bite wounds. (CNN/WJW) 

OH poll worker jailed in nose bite case

An Ohio poll worker suspected of trying to bite off the nose of a voter during an Election Day argument has surrendered to sheriff's deputies.

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    Ohio voters reject Republican-backed union limits

    The state's new collective bargaining law was defeated Tuesday after an expensive union-backed campaign that pitted firefighters, police officers and teachers

    Ohio voters reject Republican-backed union limits

    The state's new collective bargaining law was defeated Tuesday after an expensive union-backed campaign that pitted firefighters, police officers and teachers

    Collective bargaining goes up for vote in Ohio

    The fate of Ohio's contentious new public worker collective bargaining law was nearing decision time Tuesday, as polls closed in a campaign that pitted

    Judge: Facebook post should cost job of NJ teacher

    A New Jersey administrative law judge has ruled that a first-grade teacher who wrote that she was a "warden for future criminals" on Facebook earlier this year

    GOP makes new offer on taxes, Medicare cuts

    With a Thanksgiving deadline fast approaching, the GOP members of a deficit-reduction supercommittee are pressing a plan to cut the deficit by about $1.5

    Ohio elections board says worker bit voter's nose

    An Ohio election board says an employee bit a voter's nose during an argument over a campaign sign.

    Fighting Sioux Nickname

    North Dakota's state Senate on Tuesday endorsed allowing the University of North Dakota to discard its Fighting Sioux athletics nickname while ordering a

    Mississippi and Kentucky elect governors

    Voters chose governors in Mississippi and Kentucky on Tuesday, casting ballots that could foreshadow the public's political mood just two months ahead of the

    Mississippi votes on defining life

    Mississippians are voting on a measure that could prompt a new national fight over abortion by declaring that life begins at fertilization.

    Oregon looks to iPads to help disabled people vote

    Oregon was first in the nation to have all residents vote by mail. Now it's pioneering another idea: vote by iPad.

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