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Who is against Issue 1? Read arguments on why you should vote 'No'. Terry A. Johnson, Ohio senator: 'Yes' on Issue 1 best defense against big city Dems pushing 'commonsense' gun laws "Ohio’s big ...
Twenty three percent said they have or will vote "no." Just shy of 1% of voters said they were unsure. Nearly 100% of respondents indicated they were registered Ohio voters. Issue 1 would create a ...
Issue 1 is Ohio’s proposed redistricting amendment. Voters will have the option to either vote “Yes” or “No” on it. Voting “No” would mean the redistricting process remains unchanged ...
and a “no” vote would keep the politician’s redistricting commission as is. Issue 1 is backed by former Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor, a Republican who served on the ...
Vote NO. The Associated Press took a closer look at the impacts of Ohio Issue 1 earlier this month. Here's a portion of their report from July 7 (read the full story here)... Proponents of the ...
Tell all the Ohio voters you know to vote "No" on Issue 1. Send them this column. Call them up and explain what the ploy is here. The stakes are national, and the good news is that Ohio’s ...
You can read the full text of Issue 1 here. The Vote No Protect Ohio PAC was registered between campaign finance disclosure dates so it is unknown who has contributed. The next disclosure date is ...
As a liberal, I am offended by the “No on Issue 1” crowd’s ... Ignore the foolish arguments. Vote “yes” on Issue 1 for a strong Ohio Constitution.
Issue One is Ohio’s proposed redistricting amendment. Voters will have the option to either vote “Yes” or “No” on it. As with almost any political issue, each side of the aisle is making ...