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Robert Alt, Buckeye Institute CEO: Vote 'yes' on Issue 1 to 'fend off the Californication of Ohio' "California has a laughably easy-to-amend state constitution that serves as a warning.
Issue 1 is one of the most significant questions Ohio voters will be asked in generations. Elected officials know August elections are wasteful and have low turnout. If they truly believed this ...
How Ohio vote on Issue 1 could impact abortion access in the state. Abortion is currently banned at 22 weeks or later in Ohio. By Mary Kekatos. November 7, 2023, 2:14 PM. 4:07.
Since 1912, Ohio has used a simple majority to pass a constitutional amendment. Issue 1 would raise that threshold to 60% of the vote. Voters are set to decide Ohio Issue 1 during the special ...
Pros and cons of Ohio Issue One. Five reasons to vote for and 5 reasons to vote against the 2024 ballot issue.
Besides signs for the presidential election, you may have also noticed signs for or against Issue 1 popping up in yards across the state.Issue 1 is Ohio’s proposed redistricting amendment.
Since 1912, Ohio has used a simple majority to pass a constitutional amendment. Issue 1 would raise that threshold to 60% of the vote.
Vote “yes” on Issue 1 for a strong Ohio Constitution, writes Willis B. Boyer of Moreland Hills in a letter to the editor. Be careful what you wish for in these divided times.
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Why is ‘Issue 1′ confusing Ohio voters once they get their ... - MSNCLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Issue 1, an anti-gerrymandering measure on the 2024 ballot, has received a lot of voter criticism over the way it is presented when voting. The measure would replace the ...
On Nov. 7, Ohio will become the seventh state to vote on abortion rights since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June of last year and left abortion decisions up to the states. But ...
If you love state parks and democracy, vote "yes" on Ohio Issue 1. Ohio endured 36 days of 90-plus-degree weather this summer, a third of the summer season.
Voters are set to decide Ohio Issue 1 during the special election on August 8. If approved, Issue 1 would require 60 percent of the vote to pass future amendments. Skip Navigation ...
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