Voting rights advocates in Ohio say they’re seeing a high number of provisional ballots being used—something that could boost the chances of a drawn out fight over the count in the election’s most pivotal state.
“We’re hearing this from multiple precincts, multiple suburbs,” Chris Link of the ACLU of Ohio told the Cleveland Plain-Dealer. “It’s not just one.”
Link added that provisional ballot use seemed to be especially high in the Democratic stronghold of Cuyahoga County.









