Ohio’s Secretary of State has released a list of 352,389 inactive voters who will be removed from voting lists in September unless they take action.
Secretary LaRose encourages inactive voters to confirm voter registration ahead of required removals
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced today that his office has published a list of 352,389 inactive voter registrations eligible for removal from the Statewide Voter Registration Database.
Frank LaRose has served 2 terms at Ohio's Secretary of State and will be term limited out of office at the end of 2026.
The Findlay native is looking to move from the Treasurer's office to the Secretary of States office.
SPENCERVILLE, OH (WLIO) - Following his visit at Spencerville High School, Secretary LaRose stopped by the Allen County Board of Elections ahe…
OHIO (WLIO) - The Ohio Secretary of State's Office says there are over 150,000 voters that will be dropped off voting rolls across the state next week unless voters act and update their information. The names were generated because voters have filed a national change of address form and are no longer able to vote at the old address, or because the inactive voter registration has previously been flagged for removal but has not been removed yet. There are state and federal laws that say that inactive voters for four years must be removed by July 22, 2024.
Supporters failed to get enough signatures to get the measure on the November ballot.
Early voting hours extended the final week before the August 8th Special Election in Ohio
The Ohio Secretary of State was the guest speaker at the Allen County Republican luncheon on Friday. Frank LaRose (R-OH) was elected as Ohio's Secretary of State in 2018, and has won the primary over challengers this past week.
The early voting hours change this week for the May 3rd primary. The Boards of Elections around the state will be open longer hours and on the…