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In response to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s review of its proposed constitutional amendment to protect voting rights, the coalition supporting the amendment released the following statement:

"We are disappointed to see the Attorney General reject what we think was indeed a fair and accurate summary of our proposed amendment, but we remain undeterred from moving forward with our ultimate commitment to putting an amendment on the ballot that will ensure secure and fair elections for all Ohioans,” Molly Shack, Executive Director of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, said for the Coalition. “We know Ohioans are ready to put necessary protections in our state constitution that guarantee we all have equal paths to the ballot box and that our democracy is accessible to all of us.”

This amendment is an Ohio Voters Bill of Rights that will expand voter participation by creating automatic and same-day voter registration, protect against discriminatory barriers to the ballot box, and ensure Ohio’s elections remain secure and fair without sacrificing equitable access to the polls for all voters.

The coalition supporting the amendment intends to revise the summary and resubmit to the Attorney General in January.