Ohio Voting Rights Groups File Federal Lawsuit Against New Ohio Law that Requires Some Voters to Produce Evidence of Citizenship

On August 22, two Ohio voting rights groups filed a federal lawsuit against the new Ohio law that says when people register to vote at the Department of Motor Vehicles, they must produce proof of citizenship. Oddly, though, Ohio doesn’t require such proof for any other type of voter registration. Red Wine and Blue v LaRose, n.d., 1:25cv-1760. Here is the Complaint.

The case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr., a Clinton appointee.


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Ohio Voting Rights Groups File Federal Lawsuit Against New Ohio Law that Requires Some Voters to Produce Evidence of Citizenship — 2 Comments

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