The Ohio General Assembly has passed a legislative fix that ensures President Biden will be on the state’s ballot in November, averting a crisis that had been brewing for weeks over what is typically a minor procedural issue.
That had threatened the possibility that the president would not be on the ballot in all 50 states.
Mike DeWine, a Republican, is expected to sign the bill over the weekend, pending a legal review, according to a spokesman.
Ohio passed temporary extensions to its certification deadline for President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney in 2012 and for President Donald J. Trump in 2020.
Other states that had similar deadline issues, including Alabama, have also passed legislative fixes with overwhelming bipartisan support, in 2024 and in other election cycles.
Persons:
Biden, Mike DeWine, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Donald J, Trump
Organizations:
Ohio General Assembly, Republican, Democratic, Gov
Locations:
Ohio, Alabama