Vote NO on Issue 2 if You Llive in OhioSuzana Megles
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...
The proposal in question would ask voters to change the state constitution to require a 60% supermajority of Ohio voters to approve future amendments, rather than the current simple majority of 50% plus one. Manchester and the issue's other backers say that the higher threshold wou...
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. Since the U.S. Supreme C...
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Yes, popular vote would make big cities more important than rural states -- but big cities are more important than rural states, and at any rate, the composition of the Senate adjusts for small-state concerns. There's just no reason to keep the antiquated Electoral College. The only ones...
Subregion Clustering Yes Yes Observations 31,322 64,321 R-squared 0.569 0.557 Dependent variable: turnout in congressional elections in midterms (col. 1) or all years (col. 2). Synchronized is a dummy that takes value 1 if the county votes on the same day as its closest neighboring state...
If enough people vote “yes,” however, that would change. New Jersey's in-person early voting period began last Saturday and will run until Halloween, followed by Election Day itself on November 2. “This amendment would allow the Legislature to pass laws permitting wagering on any college...
Many said they were motivated to vote yes by the state Supreme Court’s conservative majority voting earlier this year to uphold an 1864 near-total abortion ban, which the Legislature narrowly repealed even as most GOP lawmakers voted to keep it in place. Yet the fate of reproductive rights ...
“I’m frustrated with three Republicans who did not vote to impeach,” said House Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good (R-Va.). “Yes, it was somewhat of an embarrassment that we apparently didn’t know what the count might be and that we lost that by one vote, essentially. But it seems...