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State auditor threatens Cuyahoga over absentee ballots
Yost says distributing absentee ballot applications to all voters could lead to a finding; Cuyahoga responds that encouraging voting is the most justifiable of public expenditures
by WKSU's M.L. SCHULTZE


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Cuyahoga Executive Ed FitzGerald and state Repbulicans continue to fight over absentee voting
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Cuyahoga County Council is expected to vote within the hour to distribute hundreds of thousands of applications for absentee ballots to all its registered voters.

The move would sidestep an order from Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted, who is forbidding all county boards of elections from distributing the unsolicited absentee voting applications.  

Now, the Republican state Auditor  Dave Yost is also challenging the county.

Yost warns Cuyahoga County

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County Executive Ed FitzGerald is the one who came up with the distribution plan.  He questioned what could be a more appropriate use of public money than encouraging people to vote.

He and other Democrats claim state Republicans are trying to suppress turnout in urban – and therefore Democratic -- counties. Husted says he’s simply trying to ensure consistency in all 88 counties.

 
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