Ohio Supreme Court Invalidates Provisional Ballots Without Both a Signature and a Printed Name on Outer Envelope

December 5th, 2008

On December 5, the Ohio Supreme Court releases its opinion in State ex rel Skaggs v Brunner. The decision invalidates provisional ballots in which the voter failed to both sign, and print his or her name on the outer envelope. Now that this issue has been decided, Ohio can recommence counting its provisional ballots.

One Response to “Ohio Supreme Court Invalidates Provisional Ballots Without Both a Signature and a Printed Name on Outer Envelope”

  1. Demo Rep Says:

    New Age Shocking. Actually having to follow some LEGAL requirements / steps to be able to cast a LEGAL vote.

    The LAWLESS usual suspects will, of course, be unhappy.