Ohio Voters to Decide If Non-US Citizens Can Vote in Local Elections

Ohio Voters to Decide If Non-US Citizens Can Vote in Local Elections
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose in Columbus, Ohio, on Nov. 6, 2018. Justin Merriman/Getty Images
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Ohio voters will be asked on Nov. 8 to decide if non-U.S. citizens can vote in state or local elections.

If passed, Issue 2 would change the Ohio Constitution. It proposes that only adult U.S. citizens who legally reside and are registered to vote in Ohio for at least 30 days can cast a ballot in future state and local elections.

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