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Dear Sara Marie, is Ohio going to straighten out their voter policies after this election? IE: photo voter ID, more compact early voting period, restricting any organizations to 1000′ from polling places, etc.? Maybe national guard at every polling place from the beginning of early voting to election day?
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Dear Sara Marie, is Ohio going to straighten out their voter policies after this election? IE: photo voter ID, more compact early voting period, restricting any organizations to 1000′ from polling places, etc.? Maybe national guard at every polling place from the beginning of early voting to election day?
See OH House Bill 194. It was passed. Dems threatened to referendum it so the legislature itself voted to reverse it.
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