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Based on original estimated 2020 Census figures, the following 24 counties had voter registration rolls in excess of 90% of the voting age population (this number is likely to increase once the Official Census is released, which will account for the 176,000 Ohio overcount by county): Auglaize, Clermont, Delaware, Fairfield, Fulton, Geauga, Hamilton, Henry, Jefferson, Lawrence, Licking, Logan, Lucas, Mahoning, Medina, Mercer, Miami, Morrow, Ottawa, Putnam, Shelby, Van Wert, Warren, Wyandot.

Five counties of Delaware, Hamilton, Lawrence, Mercer and Morrow had voter registration rolls in excess of 93% of voting age population, in which Delaware exceeded 95% and Lawrence exceeded 96%. 24 out of 25 18+ year old's in Lawrence County is registered to vote but only 65% of them actually cast a vote. Does that make sense? Of the 8 million plus Ohioans registered to vote in 2020, less than 6 million actually voted; around 1 in 4 people registered to vote in Ohio didn't cast a ballot. This may be an indication of inflated voter registration rolls. 

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