Ohio State-wide Ballot IssuesBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksSmith, Mark Caleb
The ballot issue would legalize recreational marijuana in Ohio and allow adults 21 and over to possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis and to grow plants at home. Ohio would become the 24th state to legalize recreational marijuana if the measure passes. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel) Read More ...
Unrequested November 2020 Ohio absentee ballot request forms RichC | September 1, 2020 Although we have "requested" Ohio absentee voting ballots before as a convenience or often for being away from the local polls, this is the first time ballots requests forms are just showing up in the ...
The May 2nd election allowed voters to cast a ballot for congressional, state-wide and local issues. This primary election will decide races for Ohio State Senate and House races. What Ohio primary voters need to know before heading back to the polls in August State-wide polls are open start...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — All the political wrangling over Ohio's Issue 1, a statewide ballot issue aimed at changing the way the state draws its political maps, has landed voters in a fix. While they are hearing from the campaign behind the constitutional
October 28, 2022Hannah Poling Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH-13) says that he is still undecided on two major issues on the Ohio midterm ballot, including one deciding if illegal immigrants should be allowed to vote in Ohio elections. ...
June 27, 2024Ohio Star Staff Opponents of foreign funding of U.S. ballot measures expect momentum at both the federal level and in states. In May, the House Administration Committee advanced a bill to amend federal election law to prevent foreign nationals from contributing to ballot initiatives...
“they have said the quiet part out loud, that putting issue one on the ballot was 100 percent about trying to rig the election against the abortion amendment in the fall,” ohio democratic party chair elizabeth walters said over the weekend. but “while this is about abortion today, if ...
especially in discussions about abortion “rights.” A deceptively worded constitutional amendment that pretends to protect the “right” to abortion in the Buckeye State would, in fact, abolish the need for parental consent laws for abortion, should it be placed on the ballot this fall and appro...
The language that will actually appear on Ohio voters’ Nov. 7 ballot, as prescribed by the Ohio Ballot Board, has been criticized by abortion advocates for actually being longer and more complicated than the proposed amendment itself, and for replacing the term “fetus” with “unborn child”...