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Issue 1 was the only matter on the ballot in Tuesday's special election. While the amendment would have affected all future efforts to change the Ohio Constitution, the impact on the abortion ...
Ohio voters reject Issue 1 in major victory for abortion rights backers 01:15. Washington — In a closely watched special election, Ohio voters rejected Issue 1, which could have a major impact ...
Ohio voters rejected Issue 1 on Tuesday, dealing a blow to Republicans who wanted to hamstring a November ballot question on abortion rights. The no vote prevailed 57% to 43% with over 3 million ...
By comparison, Ohio Works, an anti-Issue 1 committee driven by Republican and business interests in Ohio and Washington, raised $5.6 million and spent $4.5 million on TV ads.
Ohio voters on Tuesday approved “Issue 1,” a ballot measure that enshrines the right to abortion in the state constitution. Here’s a look at Issue 1, and why its name was cause for confusion.
Opposition to Issue 1 bucks partisan politics. Some of the key groups advocating for and against Issue 1 fall along party lines. The Ohio Republican Party is urging voters to support the measure ...
Two Ohio elected officials made their cases for and against Issue 1 during a forum put on by The Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and Spectrum News.
Issue 1 opponents want Ohio to have the most extreme abortion ban in US. Don't let them. "We encourage Ohio voters to cut through the scare tactics and make a decision that not only aligns with ...
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Why is ‘Issue 1′ confusing Ohio voters once they get their ... - MSNCLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Issue 1, an anti-gerrymandering measure on the 2024 ballot, has received a lot of voter criticism over the way it is presented when voting. The measure would replace the ...
Ohio Issue 1: How other states have dealt with redistricting and what Ohio can learn. That's why the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau has compiled a one-stop shop to answer your questions about ...
Issue 1 poll: Most Ohio voters oppose plan to make it harder to amend constitution. Nearly 60% of Ohio voters oppose an August ballot measure that would make it harder to change the constitution ...
Against Issue 1: Issue 1 would create unelected, unaccountable commission. Don't sell out Ohio. Click here t o read full column by Rob McColley is the Majority Floor Leader of the Ohio Senate.
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