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Voter registration deadline approaches amid ID law changes

October 04, 2024 | Hamilton County, Ohio


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Voter registration deadline approaches amid ID law changes
A government meeting held recently highlighted several key announcements and updates for the community. A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for Friday, October 25th, at 2:30 PM in Coleraine Township, located at 95100 East Miami River Road. This event marks a significant development in the area, with further details expected to be shared by officials.

Additionally, the 513 Relief Bus is currently operating in Norwood from 10 AM to 2 PM at University Station, providing essential services to residents. The bus will also be available in the West End at CMHA on Friday, October 4th, during the same hours. Community members can find more information about the bus's schedule at 513relief.org.

In a crucial reminder for voters, the last day to register for the upcoming election is Monday, October 7th, with early voting commencing on October 8th. A new voter ID law in Ohio has resulted in the purging of 158,000 voters statewide, including 17,000 in Hamilton County. Officials have received numerous calls from long-time voters, some as old as 92, who discovered they had been removed from the voter rolls. Residents are urged to verify their registration status on the Hamilton County Board of Elections website to ensure they are eligible to vote.

It is important to note that under the new law, only specific forms of identification will be accepted at polling places. Voters must present a current Ohio driver's license, a U.S. passport, an Ohio ID from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, or a U.S. military ID. Other forms of identification, such as utility bills or birth certificates, will not be accepted.

The meeting concluded with a brief mention of a recent presentation regarding a styrene leak, indicating ongoing efforts to address environmental concerns in the area. Further updates on this issue are anticipated in future discussions.

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