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In addition to certifying the following State Issues for the General Election occurring November 7, 2023, R.C. 3505.062(G) and Ohio Constitution Article II, Section 1g require Secretary of State Frank LaRose to contract for the publication of this information once a week for three consecutive weeks preceding the election in at
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Issue 1 asks eligible Ohio voters to consider an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ohio proposed by a two-thirds majority of the Ohio General Assembly.
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General Election: November 7, 2023. NOTE: Data is subject to change pending revised reports from county boards of elections. These reports include data on voter registration and turnout, as well as breakdown by county and by precinct of the results of the Statewide Issues:
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ISSUE 1: WHAT OHIOANS NEED TO KNOW “The proposed constitutional amendment [Issue 1] would remove elected officials from drawing congressional and state legislative districts. Instead, a 15member - panel of five Republicans, five Democrats and five independents would craft the maps.” Cincinnati Enquirer, July 23, 2024