WASHINGTON, DC – One year after activist attorney Marc Elias challenged Ohio’s election integrity reforms, an Ohio district court has flatly rejected his entire lawsuit and confirmed HB 458 is constitutional. Photo ID, drop box security, and rules to promote quick and accurate tallies will govern elections in Ohio.
“Elections are worth defending because their integrity is vital for the future of American democracy. Ohio is an example of why it is crucial to confront activists’ relentless efforts to undermine voting in America. RITE is very proud to have helped defend Ohio’s important and commonsense election law. With Ohio courts affirming the new law, voters can have confidence Ohio’s elections are an accurate measure of their will.”
– Derek Lyons, President of RITE
With the court’s ruling today, RITE-supported parties successfully defended the law alongside the state. Agreeing with RITE, the court concluded that the law is unquestionably constitutional because it promotes the integrity of Ohio’s voting regime and the public’s trust and confidence in the state’s elections.
Read the court’s ruling HERE.