Ohio: Citizenship Checks and Mail-In Ballot Deadline Restrictions

SB 293 creates an onerous citizenship checks process that makes it harder to stay registered to vote, especially for naturalized citizens or anyone that doesn’t have ready access to citizenship documents when they get their driver’s license. The bill also restricts the ability of Ohioans to vote by mail by eliminating the four-day grace period after Election Day for mail-in ballots to be delivered to the board of elections.

Ohio Voter ID Restrictions

Letter requesting Ohio Governor Mike DeWine to veto HB 458, containing strict voter ID requirements among other restrictive measures (2023)

Ohio Voter ID Restrictions

Testimony Opposing Ohio HB 458, Which Would Establish Strict Voter ID Requirements Among other Restrictive Measures (2023)

Ohio Voting Restrictions

Testimony Opposing Ohio HB 294, Which Would Limit the Availability and Accessibility of Absentee Voting. (2022)

Louisiana Mail Ballot Restrictions

Testimony Opposing Louisiana SB 144, Which Would Impact Voters With Disabilities by Restricting Who May Assist Voters in Returning Mail Ballots (2022)

Florida Anti-Voter Bill

Letter to the Florida Senate Committee on Appropriations in opposition to SB 524, which would make elections less accessible and less efficient (2022)

Florida Vote by Mail Restrictions

Testimony Opposing Florida SB 90, Which Would Require More Frequent Vote By Mail Applications, Limit Mail-in Ballot Assistance for Disabled and Limited-English-proficient Voters, and Ban Drop Boxes (2021)