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  1. Jul 5, 2023 · Ohio Republicans began pursuing the plan to make it harder to amend the state constitution after a string of abortion-rights wins in a handful of states last year following the U.S. Supreme Court ...

  2. Ohioans will vote on this issue, State Issue 1, through a specially created August 8 election. This is an unprecedented move. In 1851, the Ohio Constitution was approved by a simple majority and since 1912, amendments to the Ohio Constitution have required approval by a majority of Ohio voters (50% +1). Among other important changes, Issue 1 of ...

  3. A constitution is the fundamental law of a state or nation. It is a written document agreed to by the people and thus derives its authority from those it governs. A constitution establishes the nature and character of the state or national government. It organizes government into various branches, prescribes their powers, and specifi es the ...

  4. A constitution is the fundamental law of a state or nation. Like the United States Constitution, the Ohio Constitution organizes state government into three separate branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. Each branch is independent of the other two and has defined powers and responsibilities. History of the Ohio Constitution

  5. The Ohio Constitution can be amended with a legislative, citizen-initiated, or covention-referred constitutional amendment, all of which require voter approval. A state constitution is the fundamental document that outlines a state's framework for governance, including the powers, structure, and limitations of the state government, individual and civil rights, and other matters.

  6. Dec 2, 2022 · The Ohio Constitution is already difficult to amend through the initiative, and very few initiative efforts have been successful. It is not apparent why the process should be made even harder. Further, the Ohio Constitution was recently amended to limit the ability of special interests to use initiated amendments for financial gain.

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  8. Abstract. Article XVI contains two of the three ways the Ohio Constitution can be amended. Under this article, proposed constitutional amendments can be submitted to the voters by the General Assembly or by a constitutional convention, which may be called at any time by a two-thirds vote of both houses of the General Assembly or by an affirmative vote on a mandatory statewide referendum every ...

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