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Commentary | Republicans aim to weaken ballot measure process after progressive victories (Salon)

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Americans vote at the Olbrich Botanical Gardens polling place on November 8, 2022 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Jim Vondruska/Getty Images)

Commentary | Republicans aim to weaken ballot measure process after progressive victories – By Emma Olson Sharkey, Zachary P. Morrison (Salon) / Mar 15, 2023

The Republican assault on direct democracy is a predictable reaction to major progressive ballot measure victories

Already in 2023, Republican-controlled legislatures across the country have re-doubled their efforts to restrict the democratic process.

In Missouri, House Republicans passed a bill that would require 60% support to approve voter-initiated constitutional amendments, rather than a simple majority. Florida Republicans have introduced a bill to further raise the threshold to pass constitutional amendments from 60% to nearly 67%. And Ohio Republicans seek to not only require a 60% threshold to pass constitutional amendments, up from 50% — but also require petition signatures from all 88 Ohio counties instead of the current requirement of 44 counties.

The Republican assault on direct democracy is a predictable reaction to major progressive ballot measure victories across the country last year. Although activists have used the ballot measure process for decades, the 2022 elections showed that people across the country are beginning to realize its power. This was especially true for the reproductive rights movement.

CONTINUE > https://www.salon.com/2023/03/15/aim-to-weaken-ballot-measure-process-after-progressive-victories/

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