"The proposed amendment would allow same-day voter registration in Ohio, expand rights to early in-person voting, and set up no-excuse absentee voting. It would allow more than one ballot drop box per person and would allow the use of photo IDs issued by educational institutions including universities."
They seem to be stealthy trying to go around state legislation to make changes to Ohio election laws.
"The proposed amendment would allow same-day voter registration in Ohio, expand rights to early in-person voting, and set up no-excuse absentee voting. It would allow more than one ballot drop box per person and would allow the use of photo IDs issued by educational institutions including universities."
They seem to be stealthy trying to go around state legislation to make changes to Ohio election laws.
"The proposed amendment would allow same-day voter registration in Ohio, expand rights to early in-person voting, and set up no-excuse absentee voting. It would allow more than one ballot drop box per person and would allow the use of photo IDs issued by educational institutions including universities."
They seem to be stealthy trying to go around state legislation to make changes to Ohio election laws.
https://www.statenews.org/government-politics/2024-02-02/lawsuit-filed-against-attorney-general-by-group-seeking-amendment-to-change-election-laws
"The proposed amendment would allow same-day voter registration in Ohio, expand rights to early in-person voting, and set up no-excuse absentee voting. It would allow more than one ballot drop box per person and would allow the use of photo IDs issued by educational institutions including universities."
They seem to be stealthy trying to go around state legislation to make changes to Ohio election laws.
But isnt the proces in all states to get the required signatures for a measure to be on the ballot? Why sue for it?