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Ohio Republicans are advancing legislation to change state election laws, including eliminating the grace period for absentee ballots.
Another proposal would ban ballot drop boxes and require proof of citizenship to register to vote.
These efforts align with a recent executive order by President Donald Trump and a U.S. Supreme Court case concerning ballot deadlines.
Ohio Republicans are pushing changes to state election law that echo President Donald Trump's efforts to restrict mail-in voting and ensure only U.S. citizens cast ballots.
The Ohio Senate voted Nov. 5 to pass Senate Bill 293 , which would eliminate the grace period for absentee ballots that arrive after Election Day. Another bill moving through the Senate would ban drop boxes and require proof of cit

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