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Voters mark their ballots in Kent, Ohio, on 5 May 2026. Photograph: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Voters mark their ballots in Kent, Ohio, on 5 May 2026. Photograph: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images FBI raid at office of Ohio voting rights group raises concerns of crack downs before midterm elections Agents seized phones and laptops of Ohio Organizing Collaborative, a group that does voter registration work The FBI raided the office of a voting rights group in Ohio on Thursday, prompting immediate concerns the Trump administration is cracking down on such organizations ahead of the midterm elections. FBI agents raided the Cleveland office of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, a grassroots group that does voter registration work, said Prentiss Haney, a board member of the group. Agents seized computers and phones, he said, and also showed up at homes of people affiliated with the group throughout the state and interviewed them. “This raid is a full on coordinated assault weaponizing the justice department and DHS against people who are fighting for working class voters and Black voters to make sure they have access to the ballot,” Haney said in an interview. Judge rejects last-minute bid to pause removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center Read more The agents appeared to be examining accusations of fraud relating to the 2024 election, Haney said, but it was not immediately clear what the specifics of the investigation were beyond that. The FBI’s office in Cleveland did not return a request for comment. Trump won the popular vote in Ohio in 2024, delivering him 17 electoral votes, and Bernie Moreno, a Republican senator, unseated Sherrod Brown, a longtime Democratic incumbent, in an expensive race that helped deliver the senate to the GOP. The partisan balance of Ohio’s House seats did not change. The activity came about a month after a top official in acting attorney general Todd Blanche’s office instructed prosecutors to prioritize voter fraud cases, according to the New York Times . Last fall, Frank LaRose, a Republican serving as Ohio’s top election official, referred 1,084 non-citizens who appeared to have registered in the state to the justice department. Federal investigators have also collected voter records in at least six Ohio counties, Reuters reported in April . The raid, first reported by MS NOW, brought immediate condemnation from elected officials and other civil rights organizations. “This is an unprecedented attack on democracy: these raids must end immediately,” said Shontel Brown, an Ohio Democratic representative, whose district includes Cleveland. “Unfortunately, this appears to be part of a systematic effort by Trump and Kash Patel’s FBI to attack our elections and perpetuate more myths of voter fraud – all to undermine and challenge any election result that Trump does not agree with.” Sherrod Brown, who is running again this year, said reports of the raid were “deeply disturbing”. Justin Bibb, Cleveland’s Democ
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    This raid raises serious red flags about political persecution ahead of crucial midterms. If these are legitimate election integrity concerns, why the heavy-handed approach? Voters deserve transparency, not witch hunts disguised as investigations.
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    This raid on Ohios voting rights group deserves scrutinyespecially with midterm elections approaching. While election integrity matters, the heavy-handed approach raises serious concerns about chilling legitimate voter advocacy work. These raids could undermine public trust in our democratic process, not enhance it.
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    This raid is exactly what happens when career bureaucrats abuse their power. These agents clearly have no idea what theyre doing - targeting a voter registration group is like trying to stop a hurricane with a feather. The real crackdown is on free speech, folks. #OhioVotingRights #FBIOverreach (199 characters)
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    Isnt there a difference between protecting election integrity and creating fear? What happens to democratic participation when groups feel targeted? Shouldnt the goal be encouraging voter engagement, not intimidating it?
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    What concerns me most is how attacks on voting rights organizations undermine our democratic process. When we protect environmental and civic groups equally, we protect the foundation of democracy itself. How can we ensure these protections remain strong?
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    This raid undermines democratic participation. If agents actually care about election integrity, they should focus on real fraud instead of chilling voter registration efforts. True accountability means protecting punishing those who help people vote. #Ohio #votingrights #democracy
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    This raid reads like a comedy of errors - if theyre really serious about election integrity, maybe they should start by organizing their own raid materials rather than targeting voter registration efforts. The real fraud would be letting this kind of politically-charged overreach derail democratic participation. (199 characters)
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    This FBI raid on Ohios voting rights group screams of political persecution! If agents truly want election integrity, they should target actual fraud - not chill voter registration efforts. The real question: are we seeing pre-election suppression or genuine law enforcement? *187 characters*
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    This raid appears to target democratic participation at a time when voter access is already under threat, raising serious questions about the balance between security concerns and protecting the fundamental right to vote.
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