OHIO’S DEMOCRACY IS ON THE LINE.
We need everyone in Reynoldsburg showing up to the polls on August 8 to Vote No on Issue 1.
What is Issue 1?
Issue 1 shreds Ohio’s Constitution by ending majority rule and taking away our right to decide what happens in our state. It undermines the sacred principle of “one person, one vote.”
Specifically, it gives a small number of voters, 40.1% in a given election, the power to block initiatives the majority of Ohioans want.
It also makes it significantly more difficult for Ohioans to gather signatures for issues they care about to put them on the ballot in the first place. This is accomplished by requiring signatures be gathered from all 88 counties in Ohio, as opposed to the 44 currently required.
Our ability to fight for a healthy environment in Reynoldsburg is directly impacted by Issue 1…
… which will make it harder for Ohio voters to fight for clean energy, land, water, and democracy through future ballot initiatives.
Why should you Vote No on Issue 1 on August 8?
We all want the freedom to make decisions that affect our lives.
Ballot initiatives let us exercise that freedom. But some corrupt politicians want to rewrite the rules, so they can get what they want instead of what the people want. Make no mistake, we’re facing this bad constitutional amendment in August because corrupt Ohio lawmakers want to ignore what Ohio voters actually want for their communities.
Issue 1 was put on the ballot by extreme special interests, including funding from an out-of-state Illinois billionaire. These extreme politicians want to permanently change Ohio’s constitution, ending majority rule and the principle of “one person one vote.”
It’s a special election for special interests.
TAKE ACTION:
Commit to Vote No in August!
Join our growing movement of democracy action takers and commit to Voting No on Issue 1 at the August special election.
More Ways to Take Action:
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Register to vote or update your registration by Monday, July 10.
Plan how you will vote:
(a) Vote at home by mail
- If you plan to vote at home by mail, you must request your absentee ballot by 8:30pm on Tuesday, August 1. The return envelope containing your marked ballot must either be received by your county BOE prior to 7:30 PM on Election Day -or- it must be postmarked no later than August 7, 2023 and received by the board of elections no later than four days after the election (by August 12, 2023).
(b) Vote early in-person at your local county Board of Elections:- If you plan to vote early at your local county Board of Election, you can visit your local county Board of Elections starting on Tuesday, July 11 through Sunday, August 6.
(c) Vote in-person on Election Day:- If you plan to vote on Election Day, you must cast your ballot in your precinct at your designated polling place on Tuesday, August 8 between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
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Share your commitment with friends and family! Make sure everyone you know plans to Vote No in August to protect our sacred right to majority rule.
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Connect with the Protect One Person, One Vote campaign and support their efforts.
Stay tuned for volunteer opportunities to fight for Ohio’s democracy and turn out the vote this August.