The chief health officer of each political subdivision and the director of health shall file with the board of elections, at least once each month, the names, dates of birth, dates of death, and residences of all persons, over eighteen years of age, who have died within such subdivision or within this state or another state, respectively, within such month. At least once each month the probate judge shall file with the board the names and residence addresses of all persons over eighteen years of age who have been adjudicated incompetent for the purpose of voting, as provided in section 5122.301 of the Revised Code. At least once each month the clerk of the court of common pleas shall file with the board the names and residence addresses of all persons who have been convicted during the previous month of crimes that would disfranchise such persons under existing laws of the state. Reports of conviction of crimes under the laws of the United States that would disfranchise an elector and that are provided to the secretary of state by any United States attorney shall be forwarded by the secretary of state to the appropriate board of elections.
Upon receiving any report described in this section, the board of elections shall promptly cancel registration of the elector. If the report contains a residence address of an elector in a county other than the county in which the board of elections is located, the director shall promptly send a copy of the report to the appropriate board of elections, which shall cancel the registration.
Effective Date: 08-22-1995