A bill to require absentee ballots arrive at boards of elections by election day—eliminating the four day grace period in current law--is headed to Gov. Mike DeWine.
Ohio may soon require voters to return their mail-in ballots by Election Day.
The bill, Ohio Senate Bill 293, eliminates a grace period for absentee ballots post-marked by Election Day to arrive by mail, ...
COLUMBUS — The Ohio legislature voted Wednesday to eliminate a four-day post-election grace period that allowed several ...
Currently, ballots can be received by board of elections offices up to four days after an election. Under the bill, absentee ...
The bill would end Ohio’s absentee ballot grace period and add new voter registration reviews. Lawmakers Josh Williams and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — State Senator Theresa Gavarone (R-Bowling Green) has introduced legislation that could change Ohio’s absentee ballot deadline. If signed into law, Senate Bill 293 would require all ...
OAK HARBOR — Ohio election law is one step closer to restricting the counting of some absentee ballots. The Ohio State Senate has passed Senate Bill 293, sponsored by State Senator Theresa Gavarone, R ...
Senate Bill 293, which would eliminate the four-day grace period for mail-in votes, has Democrats and voting rights groups up ...