Yesterday, Frank LaRose, Ohio鈥檚 Secretary of State, ordered the Greene County Board of Elections to reject non-citizen voter registrations in the village of Yellow Springs.
This past March, voters in Yellow Springs approved a village charter amendment allowing residents who aren't US citizens to vote in local elections. Brian Housh, the village鈥檚 council president, says that since Ohio is a 鈥渉ome rule鈥 state, local municipalities like Yellow Springs should be able to do what they want in their elections.
鈥淩epublicans always tout that it's about local control. Yet in Ohio, whenever municipalities try to do things like gun control or whatever, the state's taken that away from them.鈥 Housh says, 鈥淪o this is another example of a Republican majority in Ohio taking away the home rule powers.鈥
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says municipalities are only allowed to exercise 鈥渉ome rule powers鈥 if they are not in conflict with the state鈥檚 general laws. LaRose says this amendment violates both the United States and the Ohio Constitution. Housh says Yellow Springs has not yet figured out what their response will be, but they do not intend to use tax-payer money if they are forced to litigate.
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