Senator Bill DeMora recently introduced Senate Bill 173, which would hide the address of election workers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio senator wants to protect election workers like poll workers from any type of threat or intimidation., which would hide the address of election workers. Right now, people like police officers and judges have their addresses shielded from the public.
If passed, this would not go into effect until the 2024 election. So, what is being done now to protect election workers?
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