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  2. Ohio General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The second constitution of Ohio, effective in 1851, took away the power of the General Assembly to choose the state's executive officers, granting that right to the voters. A complicated formula apportioned legislators to Ohio counties and the number of seats in the legislative houses varied from year-to-year.

  3. Political party strength in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Ohio: Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Attorney General; Secretary of State; State Treasurer; State Auditor; The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of Representatives; State Supreme Court; State delegation to the ...

  4. Why Ohio needs anti-SLAPP legislation | Strictly Legal - AOL

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    I was asked to testify this month before the Ohio House Civil Justice Committee in support of Ohio Senate Bill 237. The bill is titled the "Uniform Public Expression Protection Act."

  5. Ohio Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Republican Party is the Ohio affiliate of the Republican Party.It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1854. [1]It currently holds the bulk of the state's political power, controlling the majority of Ohio's U.S. House seats, both of its U.S. Senate seats, the governorship, supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature, and a majority on the Ohio Supreme Court.

  6. Is Ohio a top state for hate groups? Here's what we know ...

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  7. Constitution of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The original 1802 constitution made the legislature the most powerful branch of the state government. It appointed most executive branch officers and judges, and the governor lacked a veto over its decisions. The 1851 constitution eliminated this appointment power, although Ohio governors lacked a veto until 1903. [16]

  8. FBI: Multiple groups involved in Ohio $60M corruption scheme

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    The group was incorporated in Ohio on Sept. 21, 2018, which matches state records and reporting by The Columbus Dispatch as a for-profit company called Hardworking Ohioans Inc.

  9. American militia movement - Wikipedia

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    While groups such as the Posse Comitatus existed as early as the 1980s, [3] the movement gained momentum after standoffs with government agents in the early 1990s. By the mid-1990s, such groups were active in all 50 US states, with membership estimated at between 20,000 and 60,000. [4] The movement is most closely associated with the American ...

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