Category:State legislatures measures, Ohio
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Pages in category "State legislatures measures, Ohio"
The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
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- Ohio Administration of the General Assembly Amendment (May 1973)
- Ohio Apportionment of the General Assembly, Amendment 1 (1889)
- Ohio Apportionment of the General Assembly, Amendment 1 (1893)
- Ohio Control of Corporations, Amendment 4 (October 1857)
- Ohio Election Day for Members of the General Assembly, Amendment 1 (October 1885)
- Ohio Elections of Members of the General Assembly, Amendment 2 (October 1879)
- Ohio Four-Year Terms for the State Legislature Amendment (1954)
- Ohio General Assembly Sessions, Amendment 2 (1908)
- Ohio Gubernatorial Vetoes, Amendment 3 (1908)
- Ohio House of Representatives Redistricting Amendment (May 1965)
- Ohio Investigations into Houses of the General Assembly Amendment (September 1912)
- Ohio Issue 1, Equalization of Legislator and Public Officer Salaries Amendment (May 1974)
- Ohio Issue 2, Compensation Increase Exemptions for Public Officers Amendment (May 1974)
- Ohio Legislative Authority Over Funds from Sale or Disposal of State-Granted Educational and Religious Lands Amendment (May 1968)
- Ohio Legislative Districts, Amendment 5 (October 1857)
- Ohio Methods for Filling General Assembly Vacancies Amendment (1961)
- Ohio Purposes for Special Sessions of the General Assembly Amendment (September 1912)
- Ohio Senate Advisement and Consent for Gubernatorial Appointments Amendment (1961)
- Ohio Senate Redistricting Amendment (1921)
- Ohio Senate Term Length Amendment (1956)
- Ohio Sessions of the General Assembly, Amendment 1 (October 1857)
- Ohio Sessions of the General Assembly, Amendment 1 (October 1859)
- Ohio Small Legislature Initiative (1913)
- Ohio State Legislative Redistricting Amendment (1967)
- Ohio State Legislative Successive Term Limits Initiative (1992)
- Ohio State Printing Amendment (September 1912)
- Ohio Taxing Power of the General Assembly, Amendment 2 (1889)
- Ohio Vacancies in the State House of Representatives Amendment (May 1968)