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Issue 1 in Ohio defeated


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I haven’t seen anything posted about this. The issue was soundly defeated. I was wonder what people thought about this? 
As someone who doesn’t live in Ohio anymore, it didn’t really affect me, but if it would’ve passed, it would’ve set a very dangerous precedent IMO

Good thing the people in Ohio saw it for what it was

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Just now, MLD Woody said:

Amen

And we do have a thread on it

 

The usual right wing group is hitting all the propaganda points 

I didn’t see it. But feel free to merge my post

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1 hour ago, Browns149 said:

As someone who doesn’t live in Ohio anymore, it didn’t really affect me, but if it would’ve passed, it would’ve set a very dangerous precedent IMO

Not really setting a precedent, as there are currently 11 states that require a 60% approval to change their state constitution.

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So, I still have a few questions -

the commercial voting NO on issue one - how the hell does making it harder to change

our Constitution "take away our freedoms" ????

and how would it passing cut our Constitution in two with scissors?

 

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On 8/13/2023 at 11:56 AM, Canton Dawg said:

Not really setting a precedent, as there are currently 11 states that require a 60% approval to change their state constitution.

Where did you get that number?

If you search the topic, this is what comes up

 

How many states require a supermajority to amend state constitution?

Of the 18 states that permit the state constitution to be amended through the initiative process, only one state requires all initiative constitutional amendments to be approved by a supermajority in all circumstances.

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2 hours ago, Browns149 said:

Where did you get that number?

If you search the topic, this is what comes up

 

How many states require a supermajority to amend state constitution?

Of the 18 states that permit the state constitution to be amended through the initiative process, only one state requires all initiative constitutional amendments to be approved by a supermajority in all circumstances.

Here…plenty of reading on the subject.

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/constitutional-amendment-processes-50-states

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