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Here’s a closer look: Issue 1: Citizens Redistricting Commission Amendment. Summary: This amendment would overhaul Ohio's current redistricting process by replacing the existing politician-controlled system with a new Ohio Citizens Redistricting Commission.The commission would consist of 15 members of various demographics: five Democrats, five Republicans and five independents.
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What is Issue #1? Summary: Issue #1 on the November 5th ballot is a proposed citizen-driven constitutional amendment, known as the “Citizens Not Politicians” amendment. It replaces Ohio’s current redistricting process for legislative districts starting in 2026. Adoption requires a simple majority of Ohio voters (50% +1). A YES VOTE:
While that race will appear on ballots nationwide, Ohioans will have some other key issues and races to vote on. You can view what will be on your specific ballot here.
Posted 2:00 AM, Oct 08, 2024. and last updated 6:05 AM, Oct 31, 2024. COLUMBUS, Ohio — With the 2024 general election underway, we created a guide on everything you need to know about voting on...
Ohio Issue 1: How other states have dealt with redistricting and what Ohio can learn Ohio Issue 1 debate: Both sides say current system doesn't work, but disagree on solution Ohio Ballot Board OKs ...
Opponents of Issue 1, including Trump and the Ohio Republican Party, have called the Ohio ballot measure a Democratic power grab. They point to Issue 1's donors and backers as evidence.
Issue 1 on Ohio's November ballot would make changes to how maps are drawn for congressional and Statehouse districts. How would the proposal work?
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The Ohio Ballot Board prescribes and certifies the ballot language for proposed Constitutional amendments, initiatives, and referenda and oversees efforts to inform voters of proposed ballot issues.