

The Ohio Senate version of this bill passed on Wednesday on a party line vote. Only the most deep-pocketed special interests could afford it. The legislation setting up this 60% plan contains changes in the petition process that would make it virtually impossible for any organization to gather enough signatures to make the ballot. Any change in the method by which Ohio's legislative districts are drawn, after Huffman and his allies made a mockery of the rules that were in place last year.Īnd pretty much anything else the GOP thought police believe will upset their gerrymandered super-majority in the legislature.A possible amendment next year to raise Ohio's minimum wage.The abortion rights amendment that is likely to be on this November's general election ballot.In other words, if they get their way, 41% of the voters could stop:

What they want is for a 41% minority to be able to stop any constitutional amendment they don't like.ĬOMMENTARY: How determined is the Ohio GOP to stop abortion? Let me count the ways. Brian Stewart of Pickaway County, sponsors of the legislation, the bar must be set higher, because of the specious argument that they want to protect Ohio from deep-pocketed "special interests" from hoodwinking Ohio voters with constitutional amendments. Suddenly, for Republicans like Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman of Lima and State Rep.
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Since 1912, the standard in Ohio has been 50% plus one for passage of a constitutional amendment. They want to throw out 111 years of Ohio history and set a new standard for passage of constitutional amendments of 60%. They want you to go to a "special election" in August - one that will cost the taxpayers of the state about $20 million and create unnecessary headaches for all 88 county boards of elections - and give away part of your ability to change Ohio's constitution. Right-wing Ohio Republicans from heavily gerrymandered districts, most of which have more farm animals than people, want to see just how gullible you are.
