Politics | Supreme Court Supreme Court Refuses to Block Early Voting in Ohio High court rejects GOP petition to intervene By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Oct 16, 2012 12:27 PM CDT Copied Voters stand in line outside the Hamilton County Board of Elections just before it opened for early voting, in Cincinnati, Oct. 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Al Behrman, File) The Supreme Court is siding with Democrats in refusing to block early voting in the battleground state of Ohio. The court today refused a Republican request to get involved in a dispute over early voting in the state on the three days before Election Day. The Obama campaign and Ohio Democrats sued the state over changes in Ohio law that took away the three days of early voting for most people, but made exceptions for military personnel and Ohioans living overseas. Democrats say nearly 100,000 people voted in the three days before the election in 2008. A federal appeals court ruling reinstated voting on the weekend before the election and Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, a Republican, appealed that ruling to the Supreme Court. Read These Next Salesforce CEO's ICE joke leaves employees fuming. Elon Musk responds to the mass exodus at xAI. He evaded arrest for 16 years, but his luck ran out at the Olympics. She lost to her victim in court, then beat her on the Olympic slopes. Report an error