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Supporters of Issue 2 are airing a new ad that says Ohio is losing tax revenues to Michigan because so many Buckeyes go to the state up north to buy marijuana.
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More than 58% of respondents in the Ohio Pulse Poll said they support the amendment known as Issue 1, the reproductive rights amendment. More than 57% said they support Issue 2, which would legalize and regulate recreational marijuana for adults over 21.
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We’re looking at the arguments for and against the legalization of cannabis in Ohio.
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The long lines that were present nearly everyday during early voting for the August special election did not materialize on the first day of early voting ahead of the November general election.
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It's Election Day. WOSU's Ohio Voter Guide can help you to navigate the election, including information on how to vote, and information on Issues 1 and 2.
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Early in-person voting in Ohio for November's election begins next week. Partisans and advocates are working to get voters out to decide the fate of amendments regarding abortion rights and marijuana legalization for recreational use.
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The campaigns for the November election are gearing up as early voting in Ohio begins in two weeks. Two issues on the ballot are getting most of the attention.
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Business & EconomyThe study estimated the tax income based on comparisons with Colorado, Nevada, Michigan, Illinois, Washington and Oregon where adult marijuana use is legal.
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Voters will see Issue 1 and Issue 2 on the November ballot which are measures that would amend the state constitution to determine laws on bail and who can vote in Ohio elections.
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Two years ago, the Greene County village of Yellow Springs voted to allow its 27 non-citizen residents to vote in local elections. But Issue 2 on the November ballot could take away their power to do that.