Ohio Attorney General Faces Deadline to Justify Rejection of Voting Rights Amendment

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Ohio's Republican Attorney General Dave Yost has been given until Monday to respond to legal claims challenging his rejection of a proposed constitutional amendment titled "Ohio Voters Bill of Rights" by a coalition of civil rights organizations. Yost's rejection, citing the title as "highly misleading and misrepresentative," has sparked a lawsuit from the coalition, which includes the NAACP's Ohio chapter and other groups. The proposed amendment aims to enshrine voting rights in the state constitution, including provisions for safe and secure voting, automatic and same-day voter registration, and expanded early voting options.
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