Issue 1 has nothing to do with“protecting”Ohio’s Constitution and has everything to do with protecting the status quo. And what is the status quo? We have this election in August in the first place because very wealthy individuals and special interest groups have successfully bought their...
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...
Issue 1 is the only abortion-related proposal that is directly before voters this year. But following the Supreme Court's decisionoverturning Roe v. Waderoughly 17 months ago, Ohio is one of several states where abortion rights supporters are looking to citizen-driven ballot initiatives to expand...
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 ...
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
Voting “no” on Issue 1 is a vote to keep the Ohio Constitution as it is, without protections for reproductive choices. “Issue 1 is a dangerous attack on the unborn, women and parents. It’s an extreme attempt to create abortion-on-demand and to eliminate reasonable health and safety ...
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LaRose said he had "left it all on the field" campaigning in support of the ballot measure over the past eight months, including the past three weeks, when he was also canvassing for his U.S. Senate bid. Then,Ohioans voted "no" on Issue 1. ...
1973: Voters in Ohio approve a ballot issue by 2:1 to establish the Ohio Lottery Commission. The lotto campaign was started in 1971 by state Senator Ron Mottl, and the first Buckeye 300 game had tickets on sale in 1974. 1987: Ohioans vote to amend the state constitution to dedicate all...