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Some voting rights groups are urging Gov. Mike DeWine to veto some parts of the budget when he signs it.
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Voting rights advocates are still pushing back on a recently introduced House bill that would change and restrict election laws in Ohio. Republican backers of the measure say the changes are needed to improve election laws even though they say Ohio’s 2020 election was fraud-free.
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While votes are still being counted, Tuesday’s election process was mostly a smooth one, according to Ohio voting rights groups. A few problems were reported to the groups’ voter assistance hotlines – things like delays at polling places, the sometimes poorly executed expansion of curbside voting and scattered incidents of voter intimidation. But mostly the huge statewide turnout and early voting numbers that dwarfed any previous years were seen as a success.
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Voter rights groups have a message to people who are new to filling out mail-in absentee ballots: read through the instructions on the ballots carefully...
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Voting rights group All Voting Is Local says 1.5 million Ohioans have requested absentee ballots so far this year – about half the number who voted in the…
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Ohio’s Secretary of State says 354 people who are not U.S. citizens registered to vote or cast ballots in 2018. All those people could potentially face…
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose says 182,858 voter registrations were removed from the rolls in Ohio’s latest voter purge.Many of the voters that were…
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Last week, voting rights activists said about 4,000 voters were wrongly placed on a list of 235,000 registrations provided by counties that were set to be…
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More than 235,000 Ohio voters are on a list to be removed from the voter rolls in a little over two weeks.Those inactive voters are thought to be dead,…
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The voting rights group All Voting Is Local released a report this week showing that Franklin County has the most provisional ballots in the…