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House Bill 458, which sets strict voter ID requirements, is now the law of the land in Ohio, beginning with the May primary. It's going to take a lot of public education to make sure Ohioans know the new rules before they go to the polls.
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But there's no stopping this machine once it's in high gear.
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Plus, what happens if you drop it in the mail with insufficient postage.
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Tuesday, Oct. 11 is your last day to register to vote, whether you live in Ohio, Kentucky or IndianaIn Ohio and Indiana, early voting begins the next day, Oct. 12.
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Early in-person voting starts Oct. 12 in Ohio, and the voter registration deadline in Kentucky is coming up even sooner.
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As of last Monday, the state had 7,994,624 people registered to vote in Ohio.
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It's trying to do that through a series of videos on social media and a behind-the-scenes tour, which WVXU went on.
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An analysis of Ohio voter registration data also suggests that there's a significant gender gap among new registrants, with women in the lead.
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Consider this your reminder to go and vote.
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The races for Ohio House and Senate seats were pushed back from the normal May primary date because of disagreements over new district maps.