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Issue 2 I, Frank LaRose, certify that printed within is the full text, ballot language, explanation, and arguments that were certified by the Ohio Ballot Board, or filed with the Secretary of State as prescribed by law, for the law proposed by initiative petition pursuant to Article II, Section 1g of the Ohio Constitution.
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CERTIFIED BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR ISSUE 2 Issue 2 Proposed...
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of the State of Ohio that the foregoing text is the ballot...
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CERTIFIED BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR ISSUE 2 Issue 2 Proposed Constitutional Amendment TO PROHIBIT LOCAL GOVERNMENT FROM ALLOWING NON-ELECTORS TO VOTE Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly To amend Section 1 of Article V, Section 3 of Article X, and Section 3 of Article XVIII of the Constitution of the State of Ohio
What is the actual language I will see on my ballot? The actual permanent text of the Constitutional amendment is different from the wording that you will see printed on your ballot. For every constitutional amendment, on any issue, state law requires that the Ohio Ballot Board has the final say on the description language that will appear on ...
7 lis 2023 · One of the hot-button issues on the ballot is Ohio Issue 2, an amendment that would commercialize, regulate, legalize and tax the adult use of cannabis.
Issue 2, also known as the Citizenship Voting Requirement Amendment, was a ballot measure approved by voters in Ohio during the 2022 United States elections. It amended the Ohio Constitution to require that only citizens who met voting criteria are allowed to vote in state or local elections.
29 wrz 2022 · Representatives with the Ohio Environmental Council Action Fund said in May that Issue 2 relies on “racially coded language” that targets immigrant communities and stokes irrational fear...
of the State of Ohio that the foregoing text is the ballot language prescribed by the Ohio Ballot Board, acting pursuant to Article II, Section 1g of the Ohio Constitution andsection 3505.062 of the Revised Code of Ohio, for this constitutional amendment proposed by the General Assembly for submission to