The Department of Justice (DOJ) disclosed on Tuesday its plans to oversee voting activities in a county located in Northeast Ohio due to concerns about voter intimidation linked to a social media post by a local sheriff regarding migrants. The DOJ will send staff to Portage County, Ohio, to monitor the situation and ensure adherence to federal voting rights laws.
DOJ to Oversee Voting in Ohio County Over Intimidation Concerns
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