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Responsive Gov’s Grade TL;DR
Late in the 2024 session, the Ohio General Assembly passed one new piece of election legislation that will significantly streamline the accuracy of voter rolls and the efficiency of the voter registration process. While this law is a major step forward, the secretary of state also issued a directive limiting the use of drop boxes in the run up to the 2024 election. Recognizing a significant step forward by the Legislature and a moderate step backwards by the secretary of state, Ohio received a B+ on this year’s progress report.
Looking Back
Where Ohio Started at the Beginning of 2024
- Automatic Voter Registration: No
- Online Voter Registration: DMV ID
- Same-Day Registration: No
- Restoration of Rights: Prison Disenfranchisement
- Vote by Mail: No-Excuse
- Electronic Registration Information Center Member: No
- Early Voting Opportunities: In-Person Absentee
- ID Requirements: Strict Non-Photo ID
Relying on the Cost of Voting Index for Ohio as of 2024, we considered the state a bottom tier state for pre-existing voting policy and compared its 2024 activity against other bottom tier states.
How Our Tier Compares
- COVI (2024): 45th
- EPI Score (2024): 22nd
- CLC State Scorecard (2022): 7/10
- MAP Democracy Rating (2024): FAIR
2024: This Past Year
Legislative Action
The General Assembly passed one election-related piece of legislation during the 2024 session.
- HB 74 requires the BMV to use secure electronic transfer to electronically transmit voter registration information from the BMV to the secretary of state. This will significantly improve the security, accuracy, and efficiency of the voter registration process at Ohio motor vehicle offices. Thanks to this change, Ohio’s voter rolls will be more accurate and complete, and the BMV process will be more streamlined and efficient.