New Ohio Election Integrity Commission begins to take shape
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has tapped leadership for the new Ohio Election Integrity Commission. As part of last summers budget, state lawmakers axed the states existing independent campaign watchdog and replaced it with a new office under the secretarys control.
As of Jan. 1, the Ohio Elections Commission hands the reins to the Ohio Election Integrity Commission. The boards membership shrinks from seven to five, and instead of a bipartisan panel selecting a nonpartisan colleague, all commissioners will be chosen by state leaders.
To start, former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Terrence ODonnell will lead the commission on an interim basis, after which former U.S. Attorney D. Michael Crites will take over. Crites previously chaired the Ohio Elections Commission after getting appointed to the panel by Gov. Jon Kasich.
Under existing law, Crites couldnt serve on the new commission immediately because hes already part of a different state board. Gov. Mike DeWine signed legislation lifting that restriction in December, but it wont take effect until March.
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