“Advocates concerned with Ohio’s mass voter purge set to remove 500 people experiencing homelessness”

Ohio Capital Journal on the coming removal of around 160,000 people from Ohio’s rolls, through a practice the U.S. Supreme Court upheld in Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute (I was co-counsel for plaintiffs in that case):

Advocates for individuals experiencing homelessness are asking Ohio not to move forward with their scheduled voter purge before the November election.

About 160,000 Ohioans are about to lose their ability to vote on July 22, 2024. This elimination should only impact inactive and infrequent voters, but voting rights advocates say they only have two weeks to fix a civil rights issue.

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