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The law at issue, Ohio Revised Code § 3599.111, went into effect on March 31, 2005. [2] The case arose out of an attempt of Citizens for Tax Reform (CTR), an Ohio political advocacy group, to quality a citizen initiative for the 2005 general election ballot in that state. They contracted with a professional petition drive management company to ...
2008 Ohio elections (6 P) S. 2008 in sports in Ohio (1 C, 52 P) Pages in category "2008 in Ohio" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
In 2015, Issue 1, which replaced the Ohio Apportionment Board with the Ohio Redistricting Commission for proposing legislative districts, was initiated by the legislature and passed with 71% voting in favor. The Redistricting Commission consists of the governor, lieutenant governor, auditor and two members each appointed by legislative leaders ...
The 2008 Ohio Democratic presidential primary took place on March 4, 2008 and was open to anyone requesting a Democratic party ballot. In 2008, any registered Ohio voter could on election day request a primary ballot of either the Democratic or Republican party, by signing an affidavit stating that they supported the principles of the party whose ballot they are obtaining.
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. Both ...
State Rep. Bill Seitz on Ohio Issue 1: What ballot measure proposes is the very definition of gerrymandering. The current system is bipartisan made up of both Republicans and Democrats. Think ...
As the Dispatch recently reported, “a dire report issued by the Ohio Department of Development in 2023 projects that the state’s population will fall by about 675,000 people, a drop of 5.7% ...
The Ohio Collective Bargaining Limit Repeal appeared on the November 8, 2011 general election ballot in the state of Ohio as a veto referendum.Senate Bill 5 (SB5) was repealed by Ohio voters after a campaign by firefighters, police officers and teachers against the measure, [1] which would have limited collective bargaining for public employees in the state.