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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Statewide ballot issue details posted online

Details on 11 statewide 2006 ballot issues are being posted by Attorney General Jim Petro at this internet web address:
http://www.ag.state.oh.us/about/legislative/ballot.asp

Kim Norris, Petro's spokeswoman, said the site will be updated as ballot issues are certified.
All constitutional amendment, initiative and referendum proposals that, if approved, will appear on the Nov. 7 ballot. The status of the proposals will be updated and also can be found by looking under the "recent news'' link at the bottom of www.ag.state.oh.us, also on the internet, Norris said.

Five ballot issues are currently certified to appear on the November ballot. They are constitutional amendments dealing with education, state government spending limits, smoking bans, minimum wage and construction debris.

A history of past ballot issues and procedures for filing them can be found at Secretary of State Ken Blackwell's internet Web site, following this link:

http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/ElectionsVoter/OhioElections.aspx?Section=12

Six other ballot issues are under review, related to casino gambling, smoking, spending caps and workers' compensation.


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