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RandySF

(86,148 posts)
Mon Aug 7, 2023, 04:41 PM Aug 2023

Turnout, polling, and spending all point to loss for GOP effort to rig Ohio's ballot measure rules

Voting concludes Tuesday in Ohio for a high-stakes special election for a Republican-backed measure called Issue 1, a constitutional amendment that would make it harder for voters to pass future amendments―including an upcoming one to protect abortion rights. Voters in Mississippi also go to the polls the same day for their regularly scheduled party primaries for statewide offices, the state legislature, and other posts.

Ohio Republicans control the governorship and hold supermajorities in both chambers of the legislature, so ballot measures are one of the few ways that progressives can influence state government. To further restrict that avenue, Republican lawmakers placed Issue 1, which would increase the threshold for voter approval of amendments from the current simple majority to 60%, on the ballot.

The measure would also require voters to gather signatures from all 88 counties to qualify their own amendments instead of the current 44, a move designed to make it even harder for progressive measures to even reach the ballot in the first place. (Joe Biden carried just seven counties in 2020.)

Republicans have done nothing to hide the fact that they scheduled the vote, which is the only contest on Tuesday's ballot, for August in order to make it more difficult for pro-choice advocates to pass their own amendment on Nov. 7 that would enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution.

"This is 100% about keeping a radical, pro-abortion amendment out of our constitution," Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who is competing in the 2024 primary to take on Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, told fellow conservatives earlier this year. The head of Ohio Right to Life agreed in a recent interview with Bloomberg. "From the pro-life, pro-family, pro-Christian lane, yes, a hundred percent about abortion for us," said Mike Gonidakis.



https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/8/7/2185785/-Turnout-polling-and-spending-all-point-to-loss-for-GOP-effort-to-rig-Ohio-s-ballot-measure-rules

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Turnout, polling, and spending all point to loss for GOP effort to rig Ohio's ballot measure rules (Original Post) RandySF Aug 2023 OP
Not sure the article has facts to support the belief Issue 1 will go down, but fingers crossed Raven123 Aug 2023 #1
We have another post stating the issue is split 50/50 Marius25 Aug 2023 #2
I saw that post...I don't for one minute think it's split 50/50...but I will respectfully wait. PortTack Aug 2023 #3
No chicken counting. BlueTsunami2018 Aug 2023 #4
I don't see how anyone with a functioning brain Diamond_Dog Aug 2023 #5

Raven123

(7,894 posts)
1. Not sure the article has facts to support the belief Issue 1 will go down, but fingers crossed
Mon Aug 7, 2023, 04:49 PM
Aug 2023
 

Marius25

(3,213 posts)
2. We have another post stating the issue is split 50/50
Mon Aug 7, 2023, 05:03 PM
Aug 2023

So no guarantee it will be struck down.

PortTack

(35,824 posts)
3. I saw that post...I don't for one minute think it's split 50/50...but I will respectfully wait.
Mon Aug 7, 2023, 05:20 PM
Aug 2023
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