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Voting rights groups sue Ohio over a law that risks removing eligible voters and restricting mail-in ballot access, citing constitutional and federal law violations.
Voting rights groups including the League of Women Voters of Ohio and CAIR-Northern Ohio filed a federal lawsuit against Ohio’s Senate Bill 293, arguing it violates the National Voter Registration Act and the 14th Amendment.
The law allows monthly purging of voter rolls using outdated citizenship data from state and federal databases, potentially removing eligible voters—especially naturalized citizens and marginalized communities—without notice or opportunity to respond, sometimes just days before an election.
The suit also challenges the elimination of a four-day grace period for postmarked mail-in ballots and asserts the changes undermine the federal 90-day quiet period, threatening voter access and democratic integrity.
Los grupos de derechos de voto demandan a Ohio por una ley que corre el riesgo de eliminar a los votantes elegibles y restringir el acceso a la boleta electoral por correo, citando violaciones constitucionales y de la ley federal.