Posted on Sep 15, 2022
Voters in these states could make big changes to how their elections are run
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Some other ballot measures to watch
- Connecticut: Voters will decide whether to amend the state constitution to allow lawmakers to pass a bill for in-person early voting. Connecticut is one of just four states that don't have early in-person voting available for all voters.
Voters cast their ballots at Reno High School for Nevada's statewide primaries on June 14.
Voters cast their ballots at Reno High School for Nevada's statewide primaries on June 14. Image: Trevor Bexon/Getty Images
- Nebraska: As in Arizona, Nebraskans will also vote on a photo ID proposal.
- Louisiana, Ohio: Both states have measures that would prohibit non-U.S. citizens from voting in any local elections. The proposals follow efforts in some municipalities nationwide to open up local elections to noncitizens."
..."Some other ballot measures to watch
- Connecticut: Voters will decide whether to amend the state constitution to allow lawmakers to pass a bill for in-person early voting. Connecticut is one of just four states that don't have early in-person voting available for all voters.
Voters cast their ballots at Reno High School for Nevada's statewide primaries on June 14.
Voters cast their ballots at Reno High School for Nevada's statewide primaries on June 14. Image: Trevor Bexon/Getty Images
- Nebraska: As in Arizona, Nebraskans will also vote on a photo ID proposal.
- Louisiana, Ohio: Both states have measures that would prohibit non-U.S. citizens from voting in any local elections. The proposals follow efforts in some municipalities nationwide to open up local elections to noncitizens."
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