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Poll Finds 76 Percent Of Ohio Voters Support Enshrining Photo ID In State Constitution

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08.06.2026

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Poll Finds 76 Percent Of Ohio Voters Support Enshrining Photo ID In State Constitution

Ohio’s Senate has done what the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate has failed to do: pass photo ID legislation.

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Ohio voters could decide in November whether they want to enshrine its photo ID law into the state constitution. A new poll suggests the voter verification protection is very popular in the Buckeye State — as it is throughout the country. 

Last week, Ohio’s Republican-controlled state Senate easily passed (22-9) a joint resolution that would send a constitutional amendment ballot question to voters. Every Democrat voted against the measure. 

The resolution now moves to the GOP-led House, where it must pass with a three-fifths majority. Republicans have the votes, but some conservatives want to see photo ID for absentee ballots enshrined in Ohio’s constitution as well. That likely will have to be a battle for a different day. 

Ohio’s photo ID law went into effect in 2023. The Buckeye State is among 10 states that exclusively require individuals to show photo ID to vote in elections, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Wisconsin voters last........

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