Ohioans would be required to present photo ID at the polls and have fewer days to apply for absentee ballots or to vote early in person under sweeping elections legislation. Besides imposing Ohio’s first photo ID requirement on voters, the legislation outlaws curbside voting and allows for ballot drop boxes but limits those to one per county. Both practices were popularized during the COVID-19 lockdowns of 2020. It sits on the governor’s desk, now.