Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, is expected to sign both measures, but the DNC still plans to hold a virtual convention to nominate Biden in Ohio.
While the DNC said it would virtually nominate the president, Ohio lawmakers could still pass legislation for that to happen.
Mr. DeWine, a Republican, urged lawmakers to pass a bill that would put Biden on the ballot and ban foreign citizens from contributing to Ohio ballot issues.
Democrats could file legal action or hold a mini-convention among other options to get the president on the Ohio general election ballot.
With Ohio legislators unable to advance a plan for President Biden’s ballot access on May 8, Democrats could head to court for a resolution.
The entrepreneur, whose family legally immigrated to the US from Colombia when he was 5, will face Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown in the general election.
Many Republicans believe that the longtime Democrat is vulnerable because of President Biden’s low approval ratings and a sluggish economy.
Ohio voters are casting their ballots on Issue 1, and on Aug. 8 it will be known if the state constitution will be amended.
Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, is expected to sign both measures, but the DNC still plans to hold a virtual convention to nominate Biden in Ohio.
While the DNC said it would virtually nominate the president, Ohio lawmakers could still pass legislation for that to happen.
Mr. DeWine, a Republican, urged lawmakers to pass a bill that would put Biden on the ballot and ban foreign citizens from contributing to Ohio ballot issues.
Democrats could file legal action or hold a mini-convention among other options to get the president on the Ohio general election ballot.
With Ohio legislators unable to advance a plan for President Biden’s ballot access on May 8, Democrats could head to court for a resolution.
The entrepreneur, whose family legally immigrated to the US from Colombia when he was 5, will face Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown in the general election.
Many Republicans believe that the longtime Democrat is vulnerable because of President Biden’s low approval ratings and a sluggish economy.
Ohio voters are casting their ballots on Issue 1, and on Aug. 8 it will be known if the state constitution will be amended.