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Apr 15, 2024 · Under the law, which went into effect in April 2023, it is a felony for anyone who is not an election official or mail carrier to possess or return the absentee ballot of a voter, unless the person assisting that voter falls within a specific list of relatives.
Nov 1, 2024 · In Ohio, it's against the law to take a photo of your completed ballot. Lawmakers outlawed photos of completed ballots in 1997, concerned employers or others would intimidate voters by forcing them...
Feb 1, 2023 · On January 6, Governor DeWine signed HB 458 into law, radically altering Ohio elections – and not for the better. This legislation contains many changes detrimental to election accessibility and thus the power of Ohio voters.
Jan 9, 2024 · COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal judge has upheld as constitutional provisions of the sweeping election law that Ohio put in place last year, rejecting a Democratic law firm's challenge to...
Apr 22, 2023 · Recent changes to Ohio’s voting laws put the state among those with the most restrictive voting requirements in the country. The law, House Bill 458 , was passed by the Ohio legislature during a lame-duck session in December 2022 and signed by Gov. Mike DeWine in January.
Jan 24, 2023 · No person shall fraudulently put a ballot or ticket into a ballot box; or knowingly and willfully vote a ballot other than an official ballot lawfully obtained by the person from the precinct election authorities; or fraudulently or deceitfully change a ballot of an elector, by which such elector is prevented from voting for such candidates or ...
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Jan 9, 2024 · COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal judge has upheld as constitutional provisions of the sweeping election law that Ohio put in place last year, rejecting a Democratic law firm’s challenge to strict new photo ID requirements, drop box restrictions and tightened deadlines related to absentee and provisional ballots.