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A recent poll commissioned by Ideastream Public Media found that 44% of respondents believe mail in-voting is secure, only slightly more than those who do not.
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections reminds voters of voting law changes that took effect earlier this year.
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The Ohio Board of Voting Machine Examiners has certified a system that allows voters to mark and mail in ballots using their own computers and printers.
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In Ohio, any registered voter can vote absentee, either by mail or in person at their county board of elections beginning Oct. 6. Given concerns about coronavirus, more folks are expected to opt for the mail this year. More than 1 million voters have already submitted a vote-by-mail application, though the deadline to ask for the mail-in ballots isn’t until Oct. 31.
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Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH 13th District) visited Youngstown and Akron Tuesday to talk with postal workers about mail-in voting. Ryan says Ohioans who…