Ohio has soundly rejected the emergency Republican bill designed to prevent changes to the constitution to prevent abortion being protected constitutionally in the November bill, so it was a resounding NO to the Republican bill.
The bill was defeated 57% to 43%, so that's good news for the November bill, and bad news for republicans, it seems the majority of the population actually do support abortion, who would have guessed all those polls that showed the majority support in the past were actually right?Issue 1 was the only question on the ballot in Ohio's 8 August special election.
If passed, it would have changed the threshold for approving amendments from 50% to 60%. And Issue 1 would have also made it harder to put amendments before voters in the first place, asking petitioners to gather signatures from 5% of eligible voters in each of Ohio's 88 counties, instead of the current 44.
In the 111 years since Ohio first granted voters the power to introduce citizen-led amendments, just 19 of 71 proposed measures have passed the 50% benchmark.
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