Innovation Ohio Calls on Secretary of State Frank LaRose To Act
In the face of a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ohio must work aggressively to provide multiple ways for Ohioans to vote in the November election that are safe and convenient. The problems that surfaced in the delayed March primary — a complicated process of requesting and returning a ballot, difficulty securing postage and lack of awareness of vote-by-mail procedures – all remain unaddressed. With the legislature at a standstill thanks to a federal corruption probe, it is up to Ohio Secretary of State LaRose, working with local Boards of Elections, to ensure that all modes of voting are easily accessible to all registered voters.
We urge the Secretary of State to exercise his authority and use funding already available to:
- Include and pay for return postage on all absentee ballot applications and ballots
- Allow voters to submit an absentee ballot request online
- Establish multiple secure drop boxes for absentee ballot return
- Commit to resist efforts to close polling locations, which only results in longer lines and more crowded indoor spaces.
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Click here to sign the petition from All In For Ohio urging Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose to take these four actions to save our November election from chaos and voter suppression.