State ex rel. Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights v. Ohio Ballot Board
Found ballot language for measure protecting reproductive rights, including the term “unborn child,” not to be misleading or improperly argumentative in violation of the state constitution, except held that the term “citizens of the State” misleads the average voter about whose actions the amendment restricts.
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