Both sides of abortion issue claim misconduct in signature-gathering push

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As the deadline approaches for petition signatures that would bring a November vote on abortion rights, both sides of the volatile issue are accusing the other of questionable conduct.

On the Saturday's anniversary, the abortion rights advocates plan a final signature push at Cincinnati's Pride celebration and the"Not only is it sort of poignant to be wrapping up this weekend – the year anniversary of the Dobbs decision – Comfest is sort of where we found our community in the wake of that decision a year ago," she said. "It was a really hard day. It was a really hard weekend. And it was a really hard few weeks and months to follow.

In other words, if Issue 1 passes in August, abortion rights supporters would need to win support from 60% of Ohio voters in November. If it fails, the amount would remain at the current simple majority in place for more than 100 years. That means both sides on this volatile issue essentially must run two campaigns at once: one for the August 8 special election, the other for the presumed November 7 vote."We’ve pretty much suspended operations as it relates to our normal day-to-day jobs," the Right to Life leader said.

Petition forms are flowing in with names of tens of thousands Ohioans who want a statewide vote in the November general election on whether abortion should be protected by the state constitution.

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