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Ohio House OKs bill to shrink early voting period

ANN SANNER

Asso­ci­ated Press

COLUMBUS — The Ohio House has passed a bill that would shorten the early vot­ing period in what’s tra­di­tion­ally a pres­i­den­tial bat­tle­ground state.

The leg­is­la­tion passed on a 53–39 vote Wednes­day, despite Democ­rats’ crit­i­cism that shrink­ing the period would cre­ate longer lines and dis­cour­age voting.

Cur­rently, there’s a 35-day early vot­ing period.

Under the bill, vot­ers could cast their bal­lots by mail 21 days before Elec­tion Day. It would allow in-person vot­ing to start 10 days before the elec­tion but include lim­its that would leave Ohioans only six days to cast bal­lots in person.

The mea­sure also gets rid of a dis­puted five-day period in which new vot­ers can reg­is­ter and then imme­di­ately cast ballots.

The pro­posal also would move the 2012 pres­i­den­tial pri­mary in Ohio from March to May.

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