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The Columbus Dispatch
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The Ohio General Assembly has passed legislation requiring a photo ID for mail-in voting starting in 2027, a move critics say creates unnecessary barriers and offers no evidence of voter fraud. The bill includes provisions for online ID uploads and free ID copies, but has raised concerns from election officials and voting advocates about its complexity and potential privacy issues. The editorial urges Governor DeWine, a Republican, to veto the bill, emphasizing that Ohio’s elections are secure and effectively administered.
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