Tell all the Ohio voters you know to vote "No" on Issue 1. Send them this column. Call them up and explain what the ploy is here. The stakes are national, and the good news is that Ohio’s electorate, like most of the Midwest, is mostly center-right, reasonable and measured. When...
Tuesday’s “Yes” vote on Ohio’s Issue 1adds another tick in the “W” column for abortion rights, as anti-abortion forces have now lost every single time the people have been directly asked whether the government should be able to force us to stay pregnant against our will. It’s a...
The last thing they want are empowered Ohioans who vote — we’ll just get in the way of passing their agenda. So rather than sell us on the merits of their plan and allow for many public hearings, they forced Issue 1 to the ballot in a low turnout election hoping that we aren’...
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO -- On November 5th, Ohioans will decide on Issue 1 and whether to "VOTE NO" to prevent an unelected commission from... 101 Ohio clergy endorse Donald Trump for President: “You are a man of destiny” (VIDEO)
The measure voters rejected Tuesday, known as Issue 1, would have required ballot questions to pass with 60% of the vote rather than a simple majority. With the count nearly completed, votes against the measure, or No votes, received 57% compared with...
The winner must get 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff. By Melissa Quinn 6:46 PM / November 7, 2023 CBS News estimates Ohio Issue 1 as lean yes, Issue 2 as lean yes Issue 1: Right to abortion CBS News currently estimatesOhio Issue 1as lean "yes." ...
Future state constitutional amendments will still pass with a simple majority, rather than the 60 percent threshold that Issue 1 proposed. Abortion-rights activists saw Issue 1’s defeat as a victory, with a November abortion-rights vote on the horizon in the Buckeye State. Zach Montellaro, ...
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In Ohio, abortion rights advocates defeated a ballot initiative in August that would have raised the threshold to amend the constitution from a simple majority to 60%. Now, after urging voters to vote “no” on the August amendment – also called Issue 1 – they are urging people to vote ...
A broad coalition that rallied Ohioans to “Vote No” on Issue 1 declared victory on Tuesday night in downtown Columbus and vowed to mount an aggressive campaign to protect abortion rights on the November ballot. “Ohio, we did it. Tonight is a major victory for democracy in Ohio...