Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose had a 2023 that could rival any supervillain’s, from
blurring ethical lines in his run for U.S. Senate to pushing ballot language for the November election’s Issue 1 (reproductive rights) that was
unfair, inaccurate and obviously GOP-strewn. But perhaps his biggest misdeed of 2023 was the
other Issue 1 — LaRose’s ham-handed attempt at preventing abortion rights from standing a chance on the November ballot. In an August special election (which, mind you, had effectively been eliminated under an early 2023 law from Ohio Republicans) Ohio voters had to decide whether, going forward, constitutional amendments on the ballot would require 60% of the vote instead of a simple majority of 50% plus one vote. In an election that normally would see very low turnout, 38% of Ohio voters came out to vote on Issue 1, with 57% rejecting it. In a job that
LaRose previously bragged was all about being partisan, all of that seems pretty partisan to us, Frank. And remember: LaRose is running for U.S. Senate in 2024. Make sure you're registered to vote.