Vote ‘no’ on Ohio Issue 1Letters to the Editor Jun 28, 2023 To the editor: 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...
Vote NO on Issue 2 if You Llive in OhioSuzana Megles
Ohio law says, "Voters have until the fourth day after the election to resolve the issue." Oklahoma Your ballot will be rejected if you forget to sign it or if the signature does not match the one that the state has on file for you. If your ballot is rejected, you will NOT be able...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A state lawmaker has made a procedural move that could force a vote in the Ohio House on a proposal to make it more difficult to amend the Ohio Constitution, a measure that could impact the fate of a measure protecting abortion rig
Interim ID form issued by the Ohio BMV U.S. passport or passport card Military ID Ohio National Guard ID card U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ID card You must sign the return envelope and provide your Ohio driver's license number or the last 4 digits of your social security number ...
Ordering the Army to occupy the campus and arrest all students and professors unless they sign a loyalty oath to Donald Trump? This could end badly for Trump. On legal and constitutional grounds, he has absolutely no basis for refusing to pay out on existing contracts. The only time the ...
Ohio was a rare state where the Senate GOP campaign arm stayed neutral in the primary, even as Donald Trump endorsed Moreno, as did Sen. JD Vance. Brown survived his last election in 2018, propelled by a strong Democratic year and facing a weak GOP opponent, even as Trump had carried th...
He became the nation’s 50th vice president and the third from the state of Ohio. Vance used a family Bible that belonged to his maternal great-grandmother from eastern Kentucky. It was presented to him by his “Mamaw” Bonnie Blanton Vance in 2003, when he left home...
After Ohio voters on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment protecting the right to abortion and other forms of reproductive health care, advocates on both sides of the issue are looking at how they can get support on 2024 ballots in at least a dozen states. ...
questions have appeared on statewide ballots seven times since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. In each case, the side backed by abortion-rights advocates prevailed — even in conservative states such as Kansas and Kentucky and swing states such as ...