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  1. Citizens of Ohio may initiate statutes through the process of indirect initiative and constitutional amendments through the process of direct initiative. Once sufficient signatures have been collected, statutory initiatives are first presented to the Ohio General Assembly. If approved by the legislature unamended, the proposed statute becomes law.

  2. 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. The joint resolution must then be filed with the Secretary of State at least 90 days before the date of ...

  3. Apr 10, 2023 · When it comes to a citizen-initiated statute or an amendment, the Ohio Revised Code is unequivocal. “Only one proposal of law or constitutional amendment to be proposed by initiative petition,” Section 3519.01 reads, “shall be contained in an initiative petition to enable the voters to vote on that proposal separately.”.

  4. Ohio Laws governing the initiative process in Ohio. The Ohio General Assembly may repeal or amend an initiated statute by a simple majority vote. Changes to initiated amendments must follow the ordinary legislative process, which requires a three-fifths vote in both chambers of the state legislature and majority approval at a statewide election.

  5. Dec 2, 2022 · Ohio law does permit citizens to submit proposed laws first to the General Assembly for consideration and then to the voters for approval. On the surface, there is some appeal to this initiated statute option. For one, the process requires 40% fewer signatures to initiate a statute than to initiate a constitutional amendment. In theory, it also ...

  6. Initiated Statute. 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.

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  8. Jun 16, 2023 · Brown, 10 Ohio St.2d 139 (1967) (“Section 1 of Article XVI empowers the General Assembly to provide for submission of a constitutional amendment, proposed by the General Assembly pursuant to that section, at a special election on a certain day; and the General Assembly may authorize such election by a joint resolution without enacting a statute.”).

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