Ohio secretary of state primary candidates differ on absentee voting

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The Ohio primary election will determine the next secretary of state, with two Republicans and two Democrats vying for the position. The candidates have differing views on absentee voting, with Republicans seeking to restrict mail-in voting and Democrats pushing for expanded access.
Ohio voters will choose a new secretary of state in the May 5 primary. Two Republicans, Robert Sprague and Marcell Strbich, and two Democrats, Allison Russo and Bryan Hambley, are running. The secretary of state oversees elections and county boards. Republicans want to limit absentee voting, citing fraud concerns. Democrats want to expand access, citing difficulties with current voting systems.
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