The Guardian (USA)

Ohio governor calls special legislativ­e session to include Biden on election ballot

- Robert Tait in Washington

Ohio’s Republican governor, Mike DeWine, has called an emergency legislativ­e session to put Joe Biden’s name on the presidenti­al ballot after what he called an “absurd” threat from the state’s top election officer to remove the president for missing its deadline.

For weeks, Ohio’s secretary of state, Frank LaRose, has been at loggerhead­s with the Democrats over how to put

Biden and his vice-president, Kamala Harris, on the ballot given that their official nomination comes after the expiry of the state’s deadline of 90 days before the November election.

The Biden-Harris ticket is scheduled to be certified after its official coronation on the final day of the Democratic national convention on 22 August in Chicago, 15 days after Ohio’s 7 August cutoff date.

LaRose, also a Republican, warned this week that current rules would force him to exclude Biden’s name from ballot papers, denying voters in the state a full choice of presidenti­al candidates.

He wrote to the chair of the Ohio Democratic party, Elizabeth Walters, saying the onus was on the party to change its nominating arrangemen­ts because the state legislatur­e had ruled out amending Ohio law to accommodat­e Biden.

In a news conference, DeWine overrode that decision, calling the situation “simply unacceptab­le”.

“Ohio is running out of time to get Joe Biden, the sitting president of the United States, on the ballot this fall,” he said. “Failing to do so is simply not acceptable. This is a ridiculous – this is an absurd situation.”

Posting on X, LaRose – who first raised the issue last month – had earlier said he was “duty bound to follow the law as Ohio’s chief elections officer”.

“As it stands today, the Democratic Party’s nomination will not be on the

Ohio election ballot,” he wrote. “That is not my choice. It’s due to a conflict in the law created by the party, and the party has so far offered no legally acceptable remedy.”

The Democrats had earlier suggested resolving the problem by offering a “provisiona­l nomination” of Biden and Harris, a solution LaRose said fell short of the state’s legal standard. Democrats countered that this view

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