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Ohio ends most mail-in ballot grace period, keeping it only for military and overseas voters.
Ohio has eliminated the four-day grace period allowing mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if received late, except for military and overseas voters.
The change, driven by Senate Bill 293 and backed by Republicans, responds to U.S. Department of Justice concerns over potential fraud, though no evidence of widespread fraud exists.
Critics warn the move may disenfranchise voters facing postal delays, while supporters say it strengthens election integrity.
The bill passed along party lines and awaits Governor Mike DeWine’s approval.
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Ohio pone fin a la mayoría de los períodos de gracia de votación por correo, manteniéndolo solo para los votantes militares y extranjeros.