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Will Ohio Republicans override Gov. DeWine’s absentee ballot voter photo ID veto?
Ohio Republicans are assessing if they can override Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto of legislation requiring photo ID for mail-in ballots. DeWine argued the bill, House Bill 472, would create unnecessary burdens without improving election integrity, while Republicans claim it addresses public demand for stronger safeguards. Advocacy groups and lawmakers disagree on the bill’s impact on voters.
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