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CA: Require 60% vote to approve any constitutional amendment

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Proposing to amend Sections 1b, 1e, and 1g of Article II and Sections 1 and 3 of Article XVI of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to require a vote of at least 60% of the electors to approve any constitutional amendment and to modify the procedures for an initiative petition proposing a constitutional amendment.

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Committees

Primary Sponsors

Rob McColley
Theresa Gavarone
 

Cosponsors

Senators
Niraj Antani
Andrew O. Brenner
Jerry C. Cirino
Frank Hoagland
Stephen A. Huffman
Terry Johnson
George F. Lang
Sandra O'Brien
Bill Reineke
Michele Reynolds
Kristina D. Roegner
Mark Romanchuk
Tim Schaffer
Shane Wilkin
Steve Wilson
 
Representatives
Tim Barhorst
Adam C. Bird
Sara P. Carruthers
Thaddeus J. Claggett
Gary Click
Rodney Creech
Jon Cross
Al Cutrona
Bill Dean
Steve Demetriou
Dave Dobos
Ron Ferguson
Jennifer Gross
Thomas Hall
James M. Hoops
Marilyn John
Mark Johnson
Darrell Kick
Angela N. King
Roy Klopfenstein
Beth Lear
Susan Manchester
Adam Mathews
Riordan T. McClain
Derek Merrin
Kevin D. Miller
Melanie Miller
Bob Peterson
Justin Pizzulli
Phil Plummer
Tracy M. Richardson
Nick Santucci
Jean Schmidt
Dick Stein
Brian Stewart
Reggie Stoltzfus
D. J. Swearingen
Jim Thomas
Scott Wiggam
Josh Williams
Bernard Willis
 

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