Voters rejected Ohio Issue 1 Tuesday, choosing to stick with the status quo instead of setting up a new citizen commission ...
From the U.S. presidency to local levies, Ohioans made their voices heard on Election Day. Here's a look at what happened and ...
Elected officials will continue to draw Ohio Statehouse and U.S. Congressional district maps now that voters have rejected ...
Ohio voters resoundingly rejected Issue 1, a proposal to replace elected officials with a citizen commission to draw ...
Cleveland-area Democrat Michael Donnelly, an incumbent seeking a second six-year term, faces Cincinnati-area Republican Megan ...
Approved by Ohio’s Ballot Board and opposed by Issue 1 supporters, the summary language is several pages long, making it ...
Far more than who is president is on the November ballot in Ohio. Our editorial board explains why it endorsed Issue 1 and ...
When you read the ballot language for Ohio Issue 1, it will look pretty different than the proposed amendment to change who ...
How did Issue 1 go from 60-percent approval before the election to a November failure? And where does the anti-gerrymandering ...
Ohio's Issue 1 failed, but some voters may not have known exactly what they were voting on. Issue 1 would have changed who draws the legislative boundaries for the Ohio General Assembly and ...
Ohio’s Issue 1, an amendment to end gerrymandering, has been a highly-discussed topic as advocates and opponents try to sway ...
Voters will decide whether to give citizens the power to draw congressional and state legislative districts − a ballot measure called Ohio Issue 1.