Ohio
Related: About this forumOhio Redistricting Reform will be on the ballot
COLUMBUS, Ohio Voters will decide in November whether to overhaul Ohios system of drawing political district maps after state officials said Tuesday the campaign had collected enough signatures to qualify for the ballot.
Citizens Not Politicians, the campaign group backing the amendment, needed to get 413,487 signatures, including a minimum number from 44 of Ohios 88 counties. Secretary of State Frank LaRose said Tuesday the group had exceeded that goal, turning in 535,005 signatures while exceeding the minimum requirement in 58 counties.
https://www.cleveland.com/news/2024/07/ohio-redistricting-reform-amendment-qualifies-for-november-ballot.html
Xavier Breath
(5,021 posts)Damn shame the minimum wage issue won't be. But, last I read they were aiming for 2025. Here's hoping.
BComplex
(9,078 posts)It's also time to put getting rid of the electoral college on the ballot in every state.
Alliepoo
(2,488 posts)Im guessing the numpties at the statehouse are just going to ignore the will of the voters yet again- thumb their noses at us and the state Supreme Court and do whatever the freak they want to do. Again.
Raven123
(6,047 posts)Proposed versus current at the link
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/how-redistricting-reform-ballot-initiative-would-change-process