Voting rights advocates vocal against more Ohio election law changes
Voting rights advocates have flagged identical Ohio House and Senate bills that would make another host of changes to state election laws, just over two years after one major conservative-led law went into effect.
House Bill 233 and Senate Bill 153 would require Ohioans to provide some form of proof, like a drivers license or a state identification card, that they are citizens when they register to vote or modify their voter registration. At the polls, HB 233 and SB 153 say election officials could challenge a voters citizen status and require them to present that proof or cast a provisional ballot.
They also would prohibit county boards of elections from collecting absentee ballots through unattended drop boxes. Those often metal drop boxes, which became common statewide during the Covid-19 pandemic, have been targeted by conservative critics.
Catherine Turcer, executive director of Common Cause Ohio, said Monday those arent her only issues with HB 233 and SB 153. Turcer is worried about extensive changes to the petitions process for ballot issues, which she believes could mean challenges for circulators.
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