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24 New York. 25 North Dakota. 26 Ohio. ... Passed [8] [11] Proposition 130 ... Prohibit state courts from having authority over impeachment proceedings by the West ...
Hollingsworth v. Perry was a series of United States federal court cases that re-legalized same-sex marriage in the state of California. The case began in 2009 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, which found that banning same-sex marriage violates equal protection under the law.
[8] The NOH8 Campaign was created in 2009 as a result of the passage of Proposition 8, which added an amendment to the California Constitution to ban gay marriage. Proposition 8 was effectively overturned in 2013 as a result of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision to affirm a lower court's ruling on Perry v. Schwarzenegger. [9]
New York: Legislature: Approved Proposal 1: Prohibit a person's rights from being denied based on the person's reproductive choices, among others [43] Nov 5 >50% 4,757,097 56.99%: 2,857,663 34.23% Oklahoma: Legislature: Failed [44] Question 833 Allows municipalities to create infrastructure districts with the ability to issue bonds Nov 5 >50% ...
New York State Board of Elections, accessed Oct. 30, Text of Proposal Number One, An Amendment Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Oct. 29, What voters need to know about Prop 1 on the NY ballot for ...
The Ohio state constitution is one of many within the United States that allows issues to be proposed directly to the state's population. The allowance of voter-led initiatives was written into the constitution by the Initiative and Referendum Process Amendment of 1912, [ 3 ] and since then, the official system for proposing additional ...
More than 135 years after Ohio passed a law to curb vigilante justice, AG Dave Yost is warning that protestors could run afoul of that same law. ... New York passed the first anti-mask law in 1845 ...
On Nov. 5, Proposition One will ask voters if they want to add anti-discrimination provisions to the New York State Constitution — in other words, if they want to codify the ERA.