Election to stop out-of-state special interests funded by out-of-state special interests

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Election to stop out-of-state special interests funded by out-of-state special interests
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83% of the 'Vote No' campaign is coming from out-of-state special interests, which 'Vote Yes' advocates say is the problem they're trying to solve. How much money for the 'Vote Yes' campaign is coming from out-of-state? 83%.

The dollar signs keep going up to fund each side in Ohio’s Aug. 8 special election.Issue 1 would raise the threshold for constitutional amendments to pass from 50%+1, a simple majority, to 60%.News 5 has covered Issue 1 extensively. Click or tap here to read more.

"I think this speaks to what we, as Republicans, have said from the get-go — that there's gonna be a lot of money coming in from the coast, especially elites that want to come in and change Ohio," he said.Political action committee One Person, One Vote is responsible for leading the vote no campaign.The largest contributors of money are in D.C., California, Ohio, Virginia and New York.

Still, Ohioans have given millions, but in smaller amounts, like $25 or $1,000. Of the number of donations, Ohio donations make up 70% of the total distinct donation amounts, equaling $2.4 million.

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