Poll

How would you vote?

Interest groups wanted Ohioans to change the law on a raft of hot-button issues this fall, from abortion to marijuana to unions. Instead, as a July 4 filing deadline looms, it appears only two out of 10 possible issues will make the statewide ballot: redistricting and a constitutional convention. If all of issues made the ballot this year, though, what would vote for?

1) How would you vote if these issues were on the ballot today?
For Against I wouldn't vote on this issue
Constitutional convention: Once every 20 years, Ohioans must vote whether to hold a convention to review the state constitution.
Redistricting amendment: Would amend the Ohio constitution to change how congressional and state districts are drawn.
Personhood amendment: Would define life as beginning when a woman's egg is fertilized.
Freedom to marry amendment: Would allow marriage between two consenting adults, regardless of gender.
Medical cannabis amendment: Would allow the use of cannabis for medical purposes.
Alternative treatment amendment: Would allow the use of cannabis for medical purposes
Workplace freedom amendment: Would allow employees to decline participation in a union.
Ohio's Energy Future: The state would issue $1.3 billion in bonds over 10 years to be spent on alternative-energy infrastructure and clean-energy research.
Dog auctions bill: Would create a state statute banning the auction of dogs.
Referendum repealing House Bill 194: Would have made changes to Ohio election procedures.



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