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  2. November 2023 Ohio Issue 1 - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Ohio reproductive rights initiative, [ 2] officially titled " The Right to Reproductive Freedom with Protections for Health and Safety " and listed on the ballot as Issue 1, [ 3] was a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment adopted on November 7, 2023, by a majority (56.8%) of voters. It codified reproductive rights in the Ohio ...

  3. August 2023 Ohio Issue 1 - Wikipedia

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    Toledo. v. t. e. A special election was held in the U.S. state of Ohio on August 8, 2023, on a referendum to make it substantially harder for voter-led initiatives intending to amend the Ohio State Constitution to be proposed and approved.

  4. How Ohio Issue 1's defeat could shake up Frank LaRose's ... - AOL

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    Republican political strategist Mark Weaver said Issue 1's defeat is unlikely to hurt LaRose in the Senate race. If the abortion amendment passes in November, he said, GOP primary voters will be ...

  5. Your questions answered: Issue 1 and the August special ... - AOL

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    Issue 1 is a proposed constitutional amendment backed by a strong majority of Ohio's Republican lawmakers to make it harder to amend the constitution. ... view Issue 1 — and the desperate rush ...

  6. Ohio's Issue 1 would have made protecting abortion rights ...

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    The size of the vote lead for the No side indicates that a significant number of Republicans voted against Issue 1. The No side was comfortably ahead in areas that Trump carried narrowly in 2020.

  7. 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, one of its two U.S. Senate seats, the governorship, supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature, and a majority on the Ohio Supreme Court.

  8. What supporters, opponents are saying about Issue 1 on Ohio's ...

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    The USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau invited a supporter and opponent to discuss Issue 1 on the Ohio Politics Explained podcast: Rep. Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, and Jen Miller, executive director of ...

  9. Ohioans approved abortion rights. But most restrictions ... - AOL

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    No comprehensive data exist on whether abortions have increased or decreased in Ohio since Issue 1 passed. The Ohio Department of Health's report on 2023 won't be released until the fall.