Ohio's State Issue 1 Campaign Acknowledges Ballot Language Error, But Insists It Won't Affect Election Results.

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Ohio officials acknowledge a mistake in the ballot language summarizing State Issue 1, but argue that it doesn't matter and defend the measure's overall wording as fair and accurate. One Person One Vote, the campaign group working to defeat the measure, filed a lawsuit asking the Ohio Supreme Court to reject the language and order that it be rewritten. The lawsuit argues that Republicans stacked the deck while writing the ballot language and failed to meet legal requirements that the language be accurate and neutral.
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