Ohio's four-day grace period that allows absentee ballots to be counted if they arrive after Election Day is going away in 2026.
Under the deliberative leadership of the Ohio legislature, Ohio gets elections right because the state strikes the proper balance
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Friday afternoon that changes state rules on mail-in voting and voter registration. Senate Bill 293 eliminates a grace period for absentee ballots and requires the Secretary of State to verify registered voters’ citizenship on a monthly basis.
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More than 17 years ago, the Ohio Elections Commission levied a $5 million fine against a now-defunct political action committee. It’s the largest fine ever levied against any campaign in Ohio’s history.
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A bill that eliminates the four-day grace period for absentee ballots to arrive at Ohio boards of elections will become law, though Gov. Mike DeWine admits he’s not happy about that.
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