Category:Ohio 2011 news
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The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total.
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- Ballot Law Update: October sees variety of legal developments
- Ballot Law Update: Signer privacy and redistricting generate legal battles
- Ballotpedia's 2011 Ballot Measure Breakdown: All states
- Ballotpedia's 2011 Ballot Measures Breakdown: Ohio and Texas
- Ballotpedia's Tuesday Count kicks off the new year with a new measure certification
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- Ohio appointment still does not settle 2010 election
- Ohio Common Pleas judges learn about human trafficking
- Ohio county Juvenile Court race still undecided
- Ohio election law veto referendum scheduled to appear on the 2012 ballot
- Ohio GOP names 3 members to redistricting committee
- Ohio health care measure fails in House - by one vote
- Ohio House passes redistricting plan
- Ohio House passes SB 5, collective bargaining bill
- Ohio Issues 1 and 2 fail, Issue 3 passes
- Ohio Judges can run for office until age 76 under proposed amendment, voters to decide
- Ohio Judicial Center dedicated
- Ohio lawmakers to introduce health care amendment
- Ohio medical marijuana initiative rejected a second time
- Ohio petition drive deadline for Senate Bill 5 veto referendum arrives
- Ohio Republicans to modify Senate Bill 5
- Ohio SB 5 repeal could be presented as multiple questions
- Ohio SB 5 veto referendum certification marks the beginning of monumental political duel
- Ohio Secretary of State certifies health care ballot measure
- Ohio Senate Bill 5's fate all boils down to residents' votes on Issue 2
- Ohio Senate passes controversial SB 5, 17-16
- Ohio Supreme Court rules on lakefront property rights
- Ohio Supreme Court schedules new executions
- Ohio to fill seven post-election vacancies
- Ohio will temporarily stop executions
- Ohio: Mandatory retirement age for judges will be on this year's ballot
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- Redistricting Roundup: Another week, another special session leads to a completed map
- Redistricting Roundup: Both parties express disdain with maps
- Redistricting Roundup: Chaos in Colorado: Compromise nowhere in sight
- Redistricting Roundup: Citizen activist organizations work to reform redistricting
- Redistricting Roundup: Court presence steadily increasing in redistricting
- Redistricting Roundup: Lawsuits continue to pile up
- Redistricting Roundup: Mississippi mayhem as redistricting maps look destined for stalemate
- Redistricting Roundup: New maps released in several states this week
- Redistricting Roundup: Reaction continues to proposed North Carolina maps
- Redistricting Roundup: Two states alter 2012 primary dates
- Redistricting Roundup: Vermont takes step toward eliminating multi-member House districts
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- Signatures piling up in Ohio Senate Bill 5 referendum process
- Slow redistricting effort may delay 2012 OH Presidential Primary
- State Legislative Tracker: Candidates file in Illinois and Ohio
- Supreme Weekly: Appointments and the politics of rulings
- Supreme Weekly: Comparing votes from the 2010 election
- Supreme Weekly: Election fever - Races in Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas
- Supreme Weekly: Elections past and future
- Supreme Weekly: Football, insurance companies and the death penalty
- Supreme Weekly: Hot topics hit the courts
- Supreme Weekly: Looking at the 2010 state Supreme Court elections
- Supreme Weekly: Michigan, Ohio, New Mexico and Colorado
- Supreme Weekly: The cost of running for a Supreme Court
- Supreme Weekly: Transparency is the word
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- Tamara O'Brien appointed to Summit County court
- The Tuesday Count: 2011 and 2012 counts quiet down, approved 2010 measures stir up noise
- The Tuesday Count: 2011 ballot measure campaigns center around five states
- The Tuesday Count: 2011 certified total aching to increase with newly proposed measures
- The Tuesday Count: 2012 pushes forward, while activity continues to brew for 2011
- The Tuesday Count: 2012 total on record pace as Alabama and Idaho contribute
- The Tuesday Count: A pair of citizen initiatives elevate 2012 count in two states
- The Tuesday Count: a pair of hunting measures boost 2012 total
- The Tuesday Count: Alabama heaps on 10 more amendments
- The Tuesday Count: April pushes out three more measures in its last days
- The Tuesday Count: citizen initiatives shake up 2011 and 2012 election news
- The Tuesday Count: Citizens' efforts dominate ballot measure headlines across the country
- The Tuesday Count: disagreement on display with swarm of veto referendum proposals
- The Tuesday Count: February begins with nearly double the number of proposed citizen initiatives
- The Tuesday Count: Florida adds more juice to 2012 total with 7 measures
- The Tuesday Count: four newly certified measures are up for a vote in 2012
- The Tuesday Count: in the home stretch - petition drives come to a close for 2011
- The Tuesday Count: measure flatline continues as initiative sponsors play the waiting game
- The Tuesday Count: no certifications but proposals continue to add up
- The Tuesday Count: petition signatures submitted, lawsuits filed
- The Tuesday Count: rare occurrences show a 2011 boost, 2012 cutback
- The Tuesday Count: Seasoned judges, gambling - the subjects of two newly certified measures
- The Tuesday Count: Signature verification clears three measures for 2011 ballot
- The Tuesday Count: sports arena question scores a spot on the 2012 ballot
- The Tuesday Count: State's voters to decide on tax increase in the newest addition to 2012 count
- The Tuesday Count: states solidify ballots, while others face legal challenges
- Three nominated to federal district courts