Republicans tried to pass a special election measure to make an abortion rights amendment in November fail. But pro-choice voters showed up in droves.
in Ohio’s left-leaning urban areas made it clear what was likely to happen. Mail ballots counted later may affect the margin, but not the outcome.
Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who supports the measure, has previously called Issue 1 a “win for good government” that protects Ohioans from out-of-state special interests. [E]arly summer messaging on social media and in churches has consistently urged a yes vote on the August amendment “to protect life” — and that’s just one example of the loaded messages confronting voters during the campaign.
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