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May 2018 Ohio Issue 1

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Issue 1
Congressional Redistricting Procedures Amendment
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes1,178,46874.89%
No395,08825.11%
Total votes1,573,556100.00%

County results
Precinct results

Yes

  90–100%
  80–90%
  70–80%
  60–70%
  50–60%

No

  90–100%
  70–80%
  60–70%
  50–60%

Other

  Tie
  No data

Source:Ohio Secretary of State[1]
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Ohio Issue 1, theCongressional Redistricting Procedures Amendment, was alegislatively referred constitutional amendment on the May 8, 2018 ballot in Ohio. The ballot measure was approved with 74.89% of the vote.

Text

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The proposal appeared on the ballot as follows:[2]

To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting.

A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.The proposed amendment would:

  • End the partisan process for drawing congressional districts, and replace it with a process with the goals of promoting bipartisanship, keeping local communities together, and having district boundaries that are more compact.
  • Ensure a transparent process by requiring public hearings and allowing public submission of proposed plans.
  • Require the General Assembly or the Ohio Redistricting Commission to adopt new congressional districts by a bipartisan vote for the plan to be effective for the full 10-year period.
  • Require that if a plan is adopted by the General Assembly without significant bipartisan support, it cannot be effective for the entire 10-year period and must comply with explicit antigerrymandering requirements.

If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately.

Results

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Proposal 2[1]
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passedYes1,178,46874.89
No395,08825.11
Total votes1,573,556100.00

The amendment was approved in a landslide, with 74.89% of the vote.

References

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  1. ^ab"Summary-Level Official Results for 2018 Primary Election - Statewide Issues (XLSX)".Ohio Secretary of State. RetrievedMay 8, 2021.
  2. ^"Ohio Issue 1, Congressional Redistricting Procedures Amendment (May 2018)".Ballotpedia. RetrievedMay 8, 2021.

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