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Larry Harmon is a software engineer and Navy veteran who has lived in northeastern Ohio since 2000. He has frequently cast ballots in State and Federal elections, but skipped a number of votes starting in 2009 because he was dealing with family health issues and uninterested in the candidates running. A 2015 State referendum on marijuana legalization caught Harmon’s eye, however, and he headed to the polls. When he got there, he was told he was ineligible to cast a ballot. Harmon discovered that he had been dropped from the Ohio election rolls because he had failed to vote for…
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Foreword
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Inside the Court
Free Speech, Voting Rights, and Travel Bans on the Docket
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The National Voter Registration Act
Congressional Efforts to Support State Electoral Activities
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Lower Court Holding in A. Philip Randolph Institute v. Husted
Decision of the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
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Pro & Con
Can Ohio Remove Registered Voters From Its Rolls If They Do Not Vote in Several Elections and Fail to Reply to a Notification Letter?