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Wed Nov 29, 2023, 08:43 PM Nov 2023

Opponents gave input on ballot language for abortion-rights measure, Ohio elections chief says

Source: Associated Press

Opponents gave input on ballot language for abortion-rights measure, Ohio elections chief says

Updated 6:08 PM EST, November 29, 2023

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Republican Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose consulted with three prominent anti-abortion groups while drafting the contested ballot language used to describe Issue 1, an abortion-rights measure overwhelmingly approved by voters earlier this month, cleveland.com reported Wednesday.

The Republican elections chief and 2024 U.S. Senate candidate revealed having help with the wording while speaking at a Nov. 17 candidate forum hosted by the local Republican club Strongsville GOP, according to the news organization.

The constitutional amendment’s backers blasted the ballot summary offered by LaRose, in his role as chair of the Ohio Ballot Board, as “rife with misleading and defective language” intended to encourage “no” votes.

LaRose’s wording substituted “unborn child” for “fetus” and suggested the measure would limit “citizens of the State” from passing laws to restrict abortion access when it actually limited state government from doing so.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/abortion-ohio-disputed-ballot-language-05f109a22707457c627f13d19e07a903

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