Dear Friend,
For more than 100 years, Ohioans from across the political spectrum
have utilized the right to amend our state Constitution via the
petition process. This tool of direct democracy equips us with the
ability to check the power of our state government. It should never be
taken for granted or seen as a tactic that can be modified on a whim.
Yet that is exactly what supporters of Issue 1 aimed to do.
Issue 1 was a blatant attempt
by its supporters to control both the policy agenda and the process of
direct democracy. But it was met with a groundswell of
opposition at every turn. Since May 11th, the Ohio Citizen Action
canvassing team knocked on more than 74,000 doors across Ohio. We were
just one piece of a statewide, coordinated effort to take our message
directly to voters at their doors, where they live.
Every day, we had conversations with Ohioans who were angry about
this desperate attempt by the legislature and Secretary of State
LaRose to change the rules to push forward an unpopular political
agenda. They were angry that Issue 1 supporters thought they could
sneak this power grab right past voters in a low-turnout, off-year
August special election. But these supporters underestimated the
people of Ohio.
When they forced Issue 1 onto
the ballot, they awakened a sleeping giant and unleashed a movement.
And that movement isn’t going away tomorrow. It will continue to build
and grow and to carry us through to victories in November and
beyond.
We thank Ohio voters for doing their homework and for going out to
vote No on Issue 1.
Congratulations, Ohio - we did
it!
Rachael Belz, Ohio Citizen Action CEO
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