Ohio Senate Moves Forward with Voter ID Amendment Proposal
The Ohio Senate has advanced Senate Joint Resolution 10, which proposes a constitutional amendment requiring photo ID for voting in person, early, or at the polls. The resolution passed the Senate with a 22-9 vote and now awaits a floor vote in the House. If approved, it will be placed on the November ballot for voters to decide. The proposal does not address mail-in voting, which has less stringent ID requirements. Some lawmakers, including Sen. Al Cutrona, have criticized the resolution for not being strict enough, while Democrats have opposed it, arguing it addresses a non-existent issue.