COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — A group that wants to get rid of new voting laws requiring photo ID and limiting ballot drop boxes to one per county has resubmitted its amendment to do that and more, after it was rejected by the attorney general last month. The group needs that approval to start the process of bringing the amendment to voters in November.
AG Dave Yost said some petition language was misleading and the title “Safe and Fair Elections” wasn’t truthful. The amendment is now the “Ohio Voters Bill of Rights.” But it still includes these provisions:
- The right of voters to cast ballots early and absentee, and to register on the same day
- The power for boards of elections to expand voting hours and add secure drop boxes
- The ability to use photo IDs issued by educational institutions including universities and to sign an identity verification form if they don’t have a photo ID
- The right to be automatically registered to vote unless a person opts out
- The requirement that military and oversea ballots are sent 46 days before an election and are counted if they’re returned within 10 days of an election
