The Ohio Supreme Court rejects a state panel’s decision that a proposal to change Ohio voting laws should be split into four separate ballot issues. Splitting them would have increased the effort, expense and time it would take to get the proposals before voters. In a virtually unanimous decision, the court ordered the state Ballot Board to reconvene and to merge the four issues that split in a March 2 vote, back into the single package.
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