Voters in Ohio went to the polls to decide whether to approve a measure known as Issue 1​ that would raise the bar for constitutional amendments on the ballot. In the ultimate irony, the vote against changing the amendment process exceeded the 60% supermajority that the special election was seeking to require in the first place.

  • Pons_Aelius
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    1551 year ago

    If I read this correctly, a supermajority of voters decided that a supermajority should not be required to amend the constitution.

    Sounds like a win to me.

    • @[email protected]
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      971 year ago

      Yeah it’s obviously about trying to stop us from legalizing abortion. Also we ain’t standing for anti democratic bs

      • @[email protected]
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        381 year ago

        Or any other policy that isn’t supported by the political duopoly. Stuff like higher minimum wages, expanding Medicare and allowing felons to vote got passed in otherwise Republican states this way, which is why they wanted to require a supermajority.

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        1 year ago

        This got tied to abortion because “wow isn’t that convenient timing” but was so much bigger. Republicans are watching other midwest states push through progressive policies using boots on the ground signature collection and it scares the shit out of them.