Latest Proposal to Toughen Standards for Amending Ohio’s Constitution the Worst Version Yet

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    Abstract

    <p> <p id="x-x-A7Z6P4VOG5E6FDMNSTX7PX2UZM"> The latest chapter in the crusade to insulate the Ohio Constitution from the voters occurred in the last week when Rep. Brian Stewart launched a new version of a proposal that had died in the General Assembly. <p id="x-x-MRTTHZHBQVGEJJQ3E45CQA5CCQ"> In early December, Rep. Stewart introduced H.J.R 6 (134th General Assembly) to require a 60% vote to approve citizen-initiated state constitutional amendments and to end a policy in place since Ohio voters adopted the constitutional initiative in 1912. </p> </p></p>
    Original languageAmerican English
    StatePublished - Jan 15 2023

    Keywords

    • voting
    • elections
    • Ohio

    Disciplines

    • Constitutional Law
    • Election Law
    • Law
    • State and Local Government Law

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