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The lawsuit itself opens by contrasting Issue 1's section 6(B), ""[B]an partisan gerrymandering and prohibit the use of redistricting plans that favor one political party and disfavor others" with the Board's summary wording, ""Establish a new taxpayer-funded commission of appointees required to gerrymander the boundaries of state legislative ...
Oct. 15—OHIO — As Ohioans head to the polls this election season, a topic of discussion is Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment to overhaul the state's redistricting process.
Ohio's Issue 1 was the first time since the Dobbs decision that voters of a red state [c] were asked whether to enshrine abortion protections in their state constitution. As such, the referendum's approval was widely interpreted as evidence for a national consensus in favor of broad abortion rights.
Here’s what you need to know about Issue 1. Ohio lawmakers, both in the congress and in the Senate, are elected from districts drawn by a seven-member panel. The process is one that voters ...
The past month in Ohio felt more like October than July as groups fanned out across the state, either to curry favor for Issue 1 or work against it. Both sides face the same, daunting task ...
2022 Ohio Issue 1, a successful ballot measure regarding cash bail procedures; August 2023 Ohio Issue 1, a failed ballot measure regarding the process for proposing and approving amendments to the Ohio state constitution; November 2023 Ohio Issue 1, a successful ballot measure codifying abortion rights in the state constitution.
Gov. Mike DeWine says the priorities laid out in State Issue 1, a new redistricting reform measure on the November ballot, are out of whack and will lead to unfair results. Backers of the proposed ...
Issue 1, the Determining Bail Amount Based on Public Safety Amendment, was a successful ballot measure on the November 2022 general election ballot in Ohio.It added language to the Constitution of Ohio to require consideration of public safety in the setting of bail amounts, and transferred responsibility for establishing bail procedures from the Ohio Supreme Court to the Ohio Legislature.