I must be missing some of the significance of this ruling. Obviously this is GREAT news for Ohio and the integrity of its electoral votes -- which of course contributes to the election since Ohio is a major swing state. But aren't there similar issues in the other states (including battleground states)? Do they somehow benefit from this ruling (by setting legal precedent or whatever)? Or are we just celebrating Ohio?
Just OH (interpreting application of an OH statute). That's my ejumakated guess. But it is late, so get a confirmation.