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Ohio Senate Votes to Put Photo ID Voting Requirement in State Constitution

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Ohio has required photo identification at the polls since a law took effect in 2023 โ€” but that requirement exists as a statute, which a future legislature could repeal or weaken. The Ohio Senate moved Thursday, June 5, to make that harder.

Senators passed a motion to place the photo ID requirement into the Ohio Constitution itself. If the measure clears the full legislative process, it would go before Ohio voters as a constitutional amendment โ€” locking the requirement in a way that only another statewide vote could undo.

What’s next

The Ohio Senate’s action is one step in a longer chain. A proposed constitutional amendment must pass both chambers of the General Assembly before it reaches the ballot. The Ohio House hasn’t yet weighed in, and no vote date for a statewide referendum has been set.

Whether the amendment advances through the House โ€” and when Ohio voters might see it on a ballot โ€” wasn’t immediately clear as of Thursday.

NBC4 WCMH-TV reported this story. Read the original report.