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DeWine vetoes 2 bills in Ohio, including one requiring photo ID to mail in ballots
Key takeaways
- Mike De Wine vetoed two bills, including one that would add a new requirement for absentee voters in the state.
- The governor s office announced Wednesday night that De Wine signed multiple bills into law.
- Jodi Salvo (R-Bolivar), would require absentee voters to include a copy of their photo identification with their ballot starting in 2027, as Nexstar s WJW previously reported.
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Mike De Wine vetoed two bills, including one that would add a new requirement for absentee voters in the state.
The governor s office announced Wednesday night that De Wine signed multiple bills into law. He also vetoed House Bill 472 and House Bill 173.
HB 472, sponsored by Ohio Rep. Jodi Salvo (R-Bolivar), would require absentee voters to include a copy of their photo identification with their ballot starting in 2027, as Nexstar s WJW previously reported.
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