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DeWine vetoes 2 bills in Ohio, including one requiring photo ID to mail in ballots

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June 25, 2026

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DeWine vetoes 2 bills in Ohio, including one requiring photo ID to mail in ballots

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed two bills, including one that would add would add a new requirement for absentee voters.

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The Daily Signal

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· Jun 25, 2026

Gov. DeWine Vetoed Voter ID for Mail-In Ballots. What’s Next?

On Wednesday night, Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, vetoed House Bill 472, which in its final form included provisions requiring photo ID for mail-in ballots. The fight for voter integrity does not appear to be over in the Buckeye State, however. In vetoing the bill, DeWine released a statement noting that “the bill “would not discourage...

Off The Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ohio Governor DeWine vetoes bill requiring photo ID for mail-in ballots

On Wednesday night, Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, vetoed House Bill 472, which in its final form included provisions requiring a photo ID for mail-in ballots. The fight for voter integrity does not appear to be over in the Buckeye State, however. In vetoing the bill, DeWine released a statement noting that “the bill “would not []...Click to read more

Cincinnati CityBeat

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· Jun 25, 2026

DeWine vetoes bill requiring photo ID for mail voting in Ohio

Gov. Mike DeWine has vetoed a new Republican-passed bill that would have required Ohioans to show a photo ID to vote by mail. DeWine announced late Wednesday that he had vetoed House Bill 472, which expanded the strict photo ID requirement Ohio has had for voting since 2023. The Republican governor issued an unusually lengthy statement explaining his decision. [] The post DeWine vetoes bill requiring photo ID for mail voting in Ohio appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

Townhall

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· Jun 30, 2026

FLASHBACK: Harry Reid Once Proposed Similar Bill to Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order

FLASHBACK: Harry Reid Once Proposed Similar Bill to Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order

Twitchy

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· Jun 30, 2026

HOO and BOY: You HAVE to See This MORONIC Rant From Tammy Duckworth About Voter ID to Believe It (WATCH)

HOO and BOY: You HAVE to See This MORONIC Rant From Tammy Duckworth About Voter ID to Believe It (WATCH)

NPR News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Congress passes the largest housing affordability bill in decades

An expansive bipartisan bill intended to bring down the cost of housing by boosting the supply of homes has passed both houses of Congress, and is headed to the president's desk for a signature.

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Related coverage for "DeWine vetoes 2 bills in Ohio, including one requiring photo ID to mail in ballots": The Daily Signal — Gov. DeWine Vetoed Voter ID for Mail-In Ballots. What’s Next?. Off The Press — Ohio Governor DeWine vetoes bill requiring photo ID for mail-in ballots. Cincinnati CityBeat — DeWine vetoes bill requiring photo ID for mail voting in Ohio. Townhall — FLASHBACK: Harry Reid Once Proposed Similar Bill to Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order. Twitchy — HOO and BOY: You HAVE to See This MORONIC Rant From Tammy Duckworth About Voter ID to Believe It (WATCH). NPR News — Congress passes the largest housing affordability bill in decades