Ohio Constitution Protection Act /tags/ohio-constitution-protection-act Ohio Constitution Protection Act en-US Copyright Wed, 23 Nov 2022 11:56:51 GMT Analysis: Should earning 59% of Ohioans' votes be considered a loss? Frank LaRose thinks so /politics-government/2022-11-23/analysis-should-earning-59-of-ohioans-votes-be-considered-a-loss-frank-larose-thinks-so Secretary of State Frank LaRose, Ohio's chief elections officer, wants to amend the state constitution to require constitutional amendments brought by petition initiatives to garner 60% of the vote to be approved. Voting rights advocates and conservative groups alike are crying foul. Wed, 23 Nov 2022 11:56:51 GMT /politics-government/2022-11-23/analysis-should-earning-59-of-ohioans-votes-be-considered-a-loss-frank-larose-thinks-so Howard Wilkinson Unlikely partnerships form to oppose proposed Ohio constitutional amendment change /2022-11-18/unlikely-partnerships-form-to-oppose-proposed-constitutional-amendment-change The plan would require citizen-led constitutional amendments to get 60% approval on the ballot in order to pass. Mon, 21 Nov 2022 13:01:32 GMT /2022-11-18/unlikely-partnerships-form-to-oppose-proposed-constitutional-amendment-change Andy Chow LaRose wants to make it harder for citizens to amend the Ohio constitution /2022-11-17/larose-proposes-requirement-for-citizen-led-constitutional-amendments-to-pass-with-60-of-the-vote The proposal requiring a 60% majority for a constitutional amendment would only apply to citizen-led ballot initiatives, and not to legislature-led amendments. Thu, 17 Nov 2022 21:48:24 GMT /2022-11-17/larose-proposes-requirement-for-citizen-led-constitutional-amendments-to-pass-with-60-of-the-vote Andy Chow