Topline
Ohio voters will decide Tuesday whether to make it harder for ballot measures to pass by raising the threshold needed for them to succeed—a vote that could effectively determine the future of abortion rights in the state by making it significantly harder to pass a referendum in November on reproductive rights.
Key Facts
Ohio’s Issue 1 would require any proposed constitutional amendment to receive at least 60% approval from voters in order to pass, versus a simple majority as is now required.
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