If approved, they would require all voters to present a state-issued photo ID to vote, change the early voting days, and restrict when mail-in absentee ballots can be counted.
If approved, they would require all voters to present a state-issued photo ID to vote, change the early voting days, and restrict when mail-in absentee ballots can be counted.
Voters rebuffed the most aggressive efforts to weaken democracy in the midterms. But battles over election districts and ballot restrictions that could prove crucial in 2024 have already resumed.
Voters will see Issue 1 and Issue 2 on the November ballot which are measures that would amend the state constitution to determine laws on bail and who can vote in Ohio elections.