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Ohio Ballot Board Approves Ballot Language for Proposed Voter ID Constitutional Amendment

Supporters say the amendment would make Ohio’s voter ID rule harder to repeal, while Democrats argue the change is unnecessary because it is already state law.

  • On Monday, the Ohio Ballot Board approved ballot language for Issue 3, a proposed constitutional amendment to enshrine Ohio's existing photo identification requirement for voting. The measure will appear on the Nov. 3 general election ballot.
  • The proposed constitutional amendment would require voters to present a photo ID to receive a ballot. Ohio has required photo identification for in-person voting since 2023; adding it to the Ohio Constitution would make the rule harder to repeal.
  • Democratic state Sen. Bill DeMora joined Republican board members, including Secretary of State Frank LaRose, in a 4-1 vote approving the language after Republicans accepted his revisions, including adding the word "unexpired." State Rep. Terrence Upchurch voted against the measure.
  • Republican lawmakers claim adding the requirement to the Ohio Constitution makes it harder to repeal, while Democrats argue the measure is unnecessary. Official arguments for and against the issue must be approved by Aug. 17.
  • Issue 3 would not change Ohio's rules for mail-in voting, which remain exempt from the photo ID requirement. However, the amendment includes language allowing lawmakers to potentially alter mail-in voting regulations in the future.
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