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  1. If a citizen feels that an issue is not addressed properly (or at all) in the Ohio Constitution, he or she can follow the procedures outlined in the Ohio Constitution and Revised Code (below) to submit a proposed constitutional amendment to the people of Ohio for a statewide vote.

    • Referendum
    • Initiated Constitutional Amendment
    • Initiated Statute
    • Additional Ballot Access Resources

    A referendum is a challenge to a bill recently passed by the Ohio General Assembly and signed into law by the Governor. Click here to learn more about the procedure for a referendum.

    An initiated constitutional amendment is identical to the concept of an initiated statute only rather than proposing a new law (or statute) the citizen is proposing an amendment to the Ohio Constitution. The Ohio General Assembly also has the power to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot via a joint resolution. Click here to learn more ab...

    If a citizen feels that an issue is not addressed properly (or at all) in the Ohio Constitution and the Ohio Revised Code, they can follow the procedures outlined in the Ohio Constitution and the Ohio Revised Code to submit the proposed law (statute) to the people of Ohio for a statewide vote. Click here to learn more about the procedure for an ini...

    Governor's Percentage Chart (PDF)(opens in a new window)
    Notification to Petitioners Regarding R.C. 3519.16(B) (PDF)(opens in a new window)
    Proposed Constitutional Amendments, Initiated Legislation, and Laws Challenged by Referendum, Submitted to the Electors 1912-present (PDF)(opens in a new window)
  2. Citizens who wish to put a statewide issue on the ballot may do so through one of the following three methods: Initiated constitutional amendment — ORC 3519.01(A) To amend or add an article or part of an article to the Ohio Constitution

  3. The following are the requirements for the types of citizen-initiated measures in Ohio: initiated constitutional amendment (ICA): 10 percent of the votes cast for governor; direct initiated state statute (ISS): 6 percent of the votes cast for governor; indirect initiated state statute (IISS): 3 percent of the votes cast for governor

  4. Either branch of the General Assembly may propose amendments to the Ohio Constitution. Customarily, constitutional amendments are proposed by joint resolution. A three-fifths vote in favor of the joint resolution is required for its passage.

  5. Jul 5, 2023 · Ohio is among the 17 U.S. states where citizens can propose constitutional amendments, according to the Council of State Governments, a nonpartisan association for state...

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  7. The Ohio Constitution can be amended with a legislative, citizen-initiated, or covention-referred constitutional amendment, all of which require voter approval.

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