In a 54 ruling in Husted v. APRI, the Supreme Court today upheld an Ohio voter purge practice that removes infrequent voters from the registration rolls.More than 150,000 Ohio voters could potentially not be eligible to vote in the upcoming Presidential election. No Republican candidate, and no Democratic candidate since 1960, has won the White House without securing the majority of votes in Ohio. The Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) reimburses counties for their appointed counsel costs. Office Publishes List of Inactive Voter Registrations for Public Review. The Legislative Service Commission staff updates the Revised Code on an ongoing basis, as it completes its act review of enacted legislation. This case is before the Court on defendant's motion to purge civil contempt sanctions or in the alternative to vacate such sanctions. WASHINGTON In a 54 ruling in Husted v.