Vast Majority of Voters Want Voter ID in This State.

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As Ohio lawmakers advance a resolution to enshrine voter ID requirements in the state constitution, a new poll has revealed overwhelming bipartisan support for such a measure.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Almost 90 percent of Ohio voters support a photo ID requirement for voting, according to a new poll.📺 DETAIL: According to a new poll conducted by Honest Elections Project Action, an organization supporting election integrity measures, 86 percent of Ohio voters support photo ID requirements. This includes 99 percent of Republicans, 90 percent of independents, and 69 percent of Democrats in the state. The poll also revealed that 70 percent of Ohio voters favor a constitutional amendment to make voter ID permanent and mandatory. These findings follow the decision of Ohio’s state senate to pass Joint Resolution 10. The resolution could potentially amend the state’s constitution to include a photo voter ID requirement. While the measure is widely supported by Ohio voters, proponents of election integrity have raised concerns that the proposal does not address mail-in ballots. The poll also revealed that 69 percent of voters support ID requirements for absentee ballots. The poll surveyed likely voters between May 27 and June 2, 2026, with almost 90 percent of likely voters in November favoring photo voter ID requirements.💬 KEY QUOTE: “Our latest polling confirms that voter ID is exceedingly popular in Ohio. The Ohio House should quickly pass SJR 10, sending a ballot issue to voters to make voter ID permanent by enshrining it into the state constitution.” – Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project Action🎯 IMPACT: The poll’s findings are likely to encourage lawmakers in the state legislature to support the measure. Ohio’s House of Representatives is expected to vote on amending the state constitution to require photo voter ID at some point in the near future. If passed, election integrity in the state would be significantly strengthened, mitigating voter fraud, identity theft, foreign interference, and other corrupt practices. The measure could also reverse declining public trust in elections. Whether the proposal is strengthened to prevent mail-in fraud remains to be seen. However, the data is clear that there is overwhelming bipartisan support for voter ID among the public, including roughly 70 percent of Democrats nationwide.📺 FLASHBACK: Earlier in the year, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order to crack down on mail-in ballot fraud. The order has since become the target of a coordinated left-wing lawfare campaign.

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