Ohio Voters Reject Issue 1, Signaling GOP's Disconnect with Electorate

Ohio voters have rejected a Republican-backed measure, Issue 1, that aimed to make it harder to change the state's constitution, maintaining the simple majority threshold for passing future constitutional amendments. The defeat of Issue 1 sets the stage for a fall campaign that will become the nation's latest referendum on abortion rights. Supporters of the measure argued that a higher bar would protect the state's foundational document from outside interest groups, but voter opposition was widespread. President Joe Biden hailed the result as a victory for democracy, while Republican lawmakers expressed disappointment and suggested they may try again in the future.
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