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Friday, September 25, 2020

In-Person Voters In Ohio "Encouraged" To Follow Mask "Recommendations"

From Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose's website (Bolds are mine):

The Ohio Voting Safety Plan sets in place guidance that will enhance the ability of county boards of elections to keep their voters and election officials safe. The plan sets in place 48 points that include the following:

  • Routine cleaning of voting machines and e-pollbooks
  • Mask requirements and regular hand washing for all poll workers
  • Social distancing recommendations
  • Making curbside voting available

All voters will be encouraged to wear a mask, just as the vast majority of Ohioans do at the grocery store or a restaurant. It’s important to note that while the Secretary of State may put requirements in place for election officials, no one can or should be able to  prevent electors from casting their ballot, even if the elector chooses not to follow the recommendations in place to protect poll workers and other voters. In addition to opportunities to vote early by mail and early in-person, voters choosing to cast their ballot on election day will have the option to vote curbside if they are physically unable to enter a polling location.

 "Encouraged" and "recommendations" being key words. NO ONE can force you to follow a "recommendation". Don't let poll workers bully you. Stand for what's right.

The data doesn't support Gov. DeWine's mandates. Time to unmask Ohio. 

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