President Trump has rescinded Biden's Executive Order to increase voter registration, receiving support from Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
Ohio’s chief election officer is praising President Donald Trump for rescinding a Biden administration order that pushed federal agencies to register voters.
I was proud to fight against this federal overreach and commend President Trump’s decisive action to affirm his administration’s commitment to transparent and fair elections.”
COLUMBUS — Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced a directive outlining the completion phase of the state’s General Voter Records Maintenance Program, which started in 2021.
Election officials rejected more than 7,000 Ohioans' provisional ballots in the 2024 elections for lack of proper identification, new state data shows, a record number and massive increase from years’ past.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose initiates the final phase of the 2021 voter roll maintenance, with no removals before the May primary.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose directed local election boards this week to start identifying and removing abandoned voter registrations as part of a 2021 maintenance program to make sure the voter rolls are up to date.
With the 2024 election behind us, Ohio's Secretary of State is launching a new search for inactive voters who may no longer be eligible to vote.