Legal challenge filed against Ohio's August election on constitutional changes

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A lawsuit has been filed by Ohioians Jeniece Brock, Brent Edwards, and Christopher Tavenor alongside the One Person One Vote campaign, challenging the legitimacy of the August election approved by Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose. The lawsuit asks for the Supreme Court of Ohio to force LaRose to take the issue off the August ballot and stop county election officials from participating in the race altogether. The August election is for a single issue: whether or not to make it harder to amend the state constitution.
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