Collection of the petition signature to vote. (Stock Photo Author: Ws.)
Proponents of Ohio were approved to start collecting signatures to place a correction of marital equality and correcting discrimination protection in terms of equal rights.
Prosecutor General Ohio Dave Yost certified two separate proposals of constitutional amendments on Friday: one would remove the state decision, which prohibits the marriages of the same sex, and the other would prohibit discrimination against government and local governments due to the race, sex, pregnancy status, sexual orientation, disability or other attributes.
Ohio Equal Rights, which run both campaigns of changes, were obliged to present two proposals instead of one that focused on all LGBTQ+rights. Republicans for a voting commission in Ohio stated that this problem of marriage of the same sex was essentially different than the protection of discrimination.
Ohio Khantal Board shares the amendment to equal Ohio rights for two amendments
In 2015, the United States Supreme Court ruled in the Obergefell case against Hodges that the same sex couples have a fundamental right to marriage, but the Ohio constitution has never been updated to reflect this.
This proposal managed by a citizen would repeal the decision that “only the relationship between one man and one woman may be an important or recognized marriage of the state and his political fields.”
In 2022, judge Clarence Thomas said that the United States Supreme Court should re -consider groundbreaking matters such as Obergefell. This helped to move this amendment, as the organizers say in July.
Since they had already met the voting card in July, politicians gave them Ahead that they would not have to come back if it were divided in accordance with the recommendations of the board, one of the members of the team with equal rights Ohio said on Friday.
The team did not say which voting they strive, but they will have to collect about 415,000 signatures for each amendment, they said.
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