A previous data dispatch examined the number of provisional ballots cast and counted in Ohio in 2009 and 2011. Data recently released from the state’s March 2012 primary sheds more light on the process in the Buckeye State.
During the March 2012 primary, Ohio issued 20,062 provisional ballots (and more than 87 percent—approximately 17,500—of these were counted). The state’s data reveal two major reasons these ballots were issued:
However, the county-level data show that the second reason, above, is driven by one jurisdiction - Cuyahoga County. The most populous of Ohio’s 88 counties with almost 12 percent of its registered voters, Cuyahoga County accounted for nearly 70 percent of the state’s provisional ballots issued due to prior absentee ballot requests. Within the county itself, these ballots made up half of the provisional ballots issued. In no other county did this reason account for more than 12 percent of provisional ballots issued.