has been a much needed and positive force in the effort to help Ohio reform it's "Culture of Corruption". The corruption here has been widely publicised in the national media. From
of Gerorge W. Bush. There is not much that can be added except to say we need to fix the things that are broken and the list is quite extensive. If you are not from Ohio, please take the time to look at the initiatives we have on our ballot and contact your representatives and ask them why they are not making efforts to help reform election laws in your state. If you are in Ohio pleasee take the time to sign the pledge to support the reforms that are crucial to fair and honest elections. - fc
Reform Ohio Now
Vote YES on Issues 2, 3, 4, & 5
Ohio has always been a great state, but times are tough. Ohio leads the country in job losses, and young people are leaving in droves. Our capitol is racked by numerous scandals, and elected officials still pander to big donors and ignore working people.
But now there's something we can do about it.
Vote YES on Issues 2, 3, 4, & 5 on November 8 - real, common-sense reforms to take our state back from the politicians who have failed us:
•
Issue 2: Makes it easier to vote by allowing all Ohioans to vote by mail
•
Issue 3: Helps stop the influence of big money in elections by greatly reducing campaign contributions.
•
Issue 4: Stops the politicians from drawing their own legislative districts and puts an Independent Commission in charge of this process.
•
Issue 5: Places a bi-partisan Board of Supervisors in charge of Ohio's elections, instead of a partisan official who backs candidates and takes sides in elections.
You Can Help Fix Ohio
Sign our pledge of support for Issues 2, 3, 4 & 5
I support Issues 2-5 on the 2005 Ohio ballot. It's time to hold politicians accountable and take back Ohio from the politicians who have failed by:
- Making it easier to vote by allowing all Ohioans to vote by mail.
- Helping stop the influence of big money in elections by greatly reducing campaign contributions.
- Stopping the politicians from drawing their own legislative districts and putting an Independent Commission in charge of this process.
- Placing a bi-partisan Board of Supervisors in charge of Ohio's elections, instead of a partisan official who backs candidates and takes sides in elections.
http://www.reformohionow.org/