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For the third time in four years, Ohio voters soundly rejected a constitutional amendment that cost supporters millions of dollars to put on the ballot.…
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Ohio voters Tuesday rejected state issue one by a 2-1 margin. The measure would have lowered drug possession from a felony to a misdemeanor and would…
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Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich's backing of an Ohio ballot proposal to make most drug possession charges misdemeanors places the Republican…
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An Ohio pastor who supported state issue one now says he has changed his mind. Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports. Pastor Greg Delaney of Xenia works…
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Supporters of state issue one on the November ballot say the constitutional amendment will steer non-violent drug offenders into treatment. Opponents…
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The state budget office says if voters approve Issue 1 in November, it will cost local communities more money for a variety of reasons. The issue intended…
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Republican Ohio Attorney General and gubernatorial nominee Mike DeWine is opposing a November ballot issue aimed at reducing sentences for non-violent…
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Republican Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor is concerned about a constitutional amendment on the fall ballot. Issue One requires…
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Republican Ohio Secretary of State and lieutenant governor candidate Jon Husted has announced the official title for the only statewide issue on the fall…
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The Ohio Ballot Board has agreed on the language for the only issue voters will see this fall - a resolution to a dispute over Issue 1.Supporters say it…