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Congress is considering legislation requiring additional forms of identification to prove you are a U.S. citizen.
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David Niven will spend the next two years studying the American polling system and how polling environments impact voters.
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Voting rights groups in Ohio may soon be fighting a two-front war on voter suppression in Congress and in the Statehouse.
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A vote on the SAVE Act, ostensibly aimed at preventing undocumented immigrants from voting, could come by the end of this month.
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Ohio has over 8 million voters. Six of them were indicted for voting as non-citizens. And one of them is dead.
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Early votes cast in Ohio this year surpass 2016 election, but mail-in ballots drop by half from 2020An Ohio State elections law expert says early voting data is not an indicator of what results will be.
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From selfies to time limits, Ohio has regulations outlining rules on Election Day. Here are a few things you should be aware of.
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The lawsuit hits as GOP candidates for president and U.S. Senate have claimed that voting by non-citizens, which is illegal, is threatening election security, but the truth is it’s very rare.
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Boards of election around the state are preparing not just to secure next week's election but to help educate Ohioans so they trust the process.
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You can apply in person at your local election administrator's office by 5 p.m. local time. You have until midnight if you apply online.