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Ohio adds photo ID requirement for mail-in ballots in 2027

Ohio adds photo ID requirement for mail-in ballots in 2027
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Ohio lawmakers have approved legislation that would require absentee voters to submit a copy of a photo ID when returning their ballots, a move Republicans say will strengthen election security but that critics argue could create new hurdles for voters. The law will take effect in time for the November 2027 elections. The measure, House […]

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