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09/21/2020

Ohio, GOP Defend Limit on Ballot Drop Boxes to 1 Per County

Expanded voter options must be controlled, they argue

Ohio and Republican groups, including the Trump campaign, are fighting to uphold a GOP election chief's directive limiting ballot drop boxes in the presidential battleground to one per county.

They told a state appellate court in filings Monday that a county judge overstepped his authority when he blocked it. The Ohio Republican Party said Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Richard Frye “relied on anecdotal evidence and ‘sound public policy,’” when the case “presents a pure question of law.”

In the crosshairs of the legal battle is Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose's Aug. 12 directive restricting counties to one drop box each, located at the county board of elections. LaRose issued the order just hours after Cuyahoga County, home to populous and Democratic-leaning Cleveland, said it would allow ballots to be collected at six public libraries. He argued that the number of drop boxes per county must be uniform to be fair and that lawmakers had made clear in a law passed this spring that ballots had to be mailed or personally delivered to county board directors.

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