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Oct. 15—OHIO — As Ohioans head to the polls this election season, a topic of discussion is Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment to overhaul the state's redistricting process.
Nearly 900 people have responded to The Dispatch's nonscientific poll on Ohio Issue 1, Citizens not Politicians' redistricting reform amendment, on the Nov. 5 ballot.
Plainly stated, last week’s ruling — that only voters, not courts, may curb the General Assembly’s antics — describes an Ohio that, without ratification of November's Issue 1, doesn’t exist.
Golden Week was created in 2005 with new early voting legislation that allowed voters to cast absentee ballots up to 35 days before the election. The legislation was passed in response to vast complications and inefficiencies experienced during the 2004 presidential election.
The Associated Press attended in-person and virtual court hearings for three of the Ohio defendants over the past two weeks. Each of the cases involved people with long ties to their community who acted alone, often under a mistaken impression they were eligible to vote. They now find themselves facing felony charges and possible deportation.
Since Ohio’s voter ID law went into effect, more than 8,000 people have attempted to vote but not had their ballots counted because they didn’t present acceptable ID, according to data from ...
Voting at Tuesday's polls was strong despite exceptionally strong early voting turnout.. More than 2.5 million Ohio voters cast early ballots. In Franklin County, 245,477 early votes were cast.
Issue 2, also known as the Citizenship Voting Requirement Amendment, was a ballot measure approved by voters in Ohio during the 2022 United States elections. It amended the Ohio Constitution to require that only citizens who met voting criteria are allowed to vote in state or local elections.