Hall's Bill on Election Integrity and Protections Approved by General Assembly
The legislation now heads to the governor
December 15, 2022
Thomas Hall News
State Rep. Thomas Hall (R-Madison Twp.) announces his legislation focused on election integrity and protections has been approved by the General Assembly. Hall spoke to House Bill 458 during the legislative session.
“This bill began in the Ohio House as one to eliminate August special elections to save taxpayer dollars and has generated the momentum to act as the bill to codify election law and protections for Ohioans for the foreseeable future,” Hall said.
Some of the provisions within House Bill 458 include:
- Requires an individual to provide a photo ID to vote in person and cast a ballot on Election Day, unless they provide a religious objection. If the individual does not have a photo ID on Election Day, they may cast a provisional ballot and show a photo ID to the board after Election Day;
- Eliminates August special elections with the one exception that a political subdivision or school district is in a state of fiscal emergency; and
- Shortens the deadline to cast absentee ballots from the third day before Election Day to the seventh day.
With the bill being approved by the General Assembly, it now moves to the governor for further consideration.