Ohio Quietly Purges 27,000 Voters From Rolls Ahead of Abortion Vote
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : On November 7, voting ends for Issue 1, which would amend the state constitution to enshrine the right to abortion.45% : Kayla Griffin from All Voting Is Local Ohio told the Ohio Capitol Journal that, in the past, the Secretary of State's office has announced the cancelations, which allowed voting rights groups to try to contact people on the list so they can fix the issue.
44% : (The pro-choice position is to vote "yes.")Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) ordered the purge of 26,666 voters in late September but didn't announce the move.
32% : Read moreLaRose's office said in response that Sweeney's claims are "ridiculous" and said he was following federal law on inactive voters, but did not address the issue of timing or lack of transparency.
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