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Trump administration strikes deal with
Ohio to clean up state voter rolls using
federal database

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Posted By: sunset, 12/3/2025 1:58:21 PM

Ohio elections officials reached a data sharing agreement with President Donald Trump's administration that will help clean up and maintain the state's voter rolls. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced the new agreement on Monday, saying it guarantees Ohio access to enhanced federal records for at least 20 years. The deal refers to the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database, which previously had limited and costly availability to state election officials. LaRose says Monday's agreement with the Department of Homeland Security guarantees Ohio the capability to obtain verifiable data supporting each citizen verification as well as the ability to perform bulk verification requests.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: planetgeo 12/3/2025 3:27:42 PM (No. 2036984)
Fantastic development. THIS is how we will truly get legitimate elections!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: danu 12/3/2025 3:39:13 PM (No. 2036991)
good news for ramalamadingdong's campaign. he'll take credit?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 12/3/2025 3:55:24 PM (No. 2036998)
Good. Huh. So, pretend AG Jena Griswold in Colorado, what is your problem with doing this in Colorado then, sir/ma'am.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 12/3/2025 5:01:57 PM (No. 2037022)
Will this process pick up voter fraud at nursing homes? Multiple ballots sent to the same (nonresidential) address and then picked up and filled and filed in bulk by NGO ‘s? “Student luving in student housing for 20 years?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: lakerman1 12/3/2025 7:00:19 PM (No. 2037052)
We Pennsylvanians sometimes make jokes about Ohio. "If the earth ever needs an enema, the bulb will be inserted into Ohio." But once in a while, Ohio gets it right. Now if they would pass a law requiring annual auto inspections....
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Reply 6 - Posted by: billa57 12/4/2025 8:20:34 AM (No. 2037243)
This should be required for all states. It's pretty clear to the world that the US has become a crooked voting system. That's unacceptable in the country that was seen as the 'Shining Star of Democracy. The so called 'Democratic' party will never go for it.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: kdog 12/4/2025 9:49:07 AM (No. 2037282)
By the time I finish typing this a lawsuit will have been filed by Democrats to block this.
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