Ohio voters to decide whether to make it more difficult to amend state's constitution
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Ohio voters will decide whether to make it more difficult to amend the state's constitution. The threshold for passing future constitutional changes would become a 60% supermajority.
Proponents of the measure, represented by the Protect Our Constitution coalition, argue that the increased percentage will keep deep-pocketed interest groups from pushing unwanted abortion, gun control, minimum wage, farm and other policies on Ohioans.
One Person One Vote, the opposition campaign, says the rushed effort in an off-year election is intended to prevent passing policies that are popular with a majority of average Ohioans but opposed by the increasingly conservative GOP supermajority at the Statehouse.
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