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Residents in the Lakota school system of West Chester and Liberty townships will see two tax hike requests on the fall ballot.
The proposals to overturn legislation overhauling higher education, eliminate property taxes and end qualified immunity will ...
A constitutional effort to abolish property taxes in Ohio won’t be on this year’s ballot. Backers of that proposal say they ...
The petition requires approval from the Attorney General and the Ohio Ballot Board before signature ... to Attorney General Dave Yost's office on May 1, the first step in an arduous process to get an ...
But the next statewide ballot issue on the way in May 2025 will get numbered differently.. Lawmakers adopted a change to how Ohio numbers statewide ballot issues that took effect earlier this year ...
Reactions to the defeat of Ohio Issue 1 redistricting reform showed strong feelings on both sides, with supporters expressing frustration with confusion over the ballot language, and those opposed ...
LaRose, the state’s chief elections officer, was not the only Ohio Republican elected official banging the drum against Issue 1. Nearly every statewide GOP elected official joined the chorus ...
Issue 1, Ohio’s Citizens Not Politicians constitutional amendment aimed at wresting control of drawing legislative district maps away from elected officials, was defeated Tuesday night. AP called the ...
Former Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Paduchik, a leader in opposing Issue 1, praised Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and the Ohio Ballot Board for "having the courage to be honest about ...
If you have questions about what exactly Ohio Issue 1 would do, if passed, then you're not alone. The ballot language itself is nearly 1,000 words in length, and may appear daunting while you're ...
When you read the ballot language for Ohio Issue 1, it will look pretty different than the proposed amendment to change who controls redistricting. That's because Republican opponents of the ...