Ohio purged 26,000 voters days before abortion referendum deadline
Voting rights groups say move by Republican secretary of state lacked transparency and did not follow established practice
Ohio's Republican secretary of state quietly canceled the voter registrations of more than 26,000 voters in late September, less than two weeks before the deadline to register to vote in next week's hotly contested abortion referendum in the state.
Voting rights advocates say the process lacked transparency and departed from Frank LaRose's usual practice of alerting groups before removing registrations from the rolls. And it comes as LaRose campaigns hard against the 7 November constitutional amendment vote - when Ohio voters will decide whether to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution - as well as a vote on a separate measure to legalize marijuana.
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