@Marnix I actually didn't find them all that wild. Ohio may be a red state, but we've seen pretty consistently in previous initiatives that most voters support abortion rights and marijuana legalization, even in red states. They vote for politicians who oppose these things, but when given the opportunity to vote on abortion or marijuana alone, the voters always support them.
@JosephNoonan I think the projected margins on the marijuana initiative are kind of wild, actually! It's looking like both marijuana and abortion may end up at around 15% margins, despite most people expecting the marijuana question to do substantially worse - The NYT originally had question 2 at something like +12, and now there's a chance it could outperform abortion. I can smell the thinkpieces from here!
@Emanuele98 i think someone made a really bad bet when they saw that the marijuana initiative wasn't doing nearly as well as the abortion initiative
@nottelling2ccc Ohio is always behind the times. we in 2017 finally made bestiality illegal.
One down! Now for the next one
@JosephMartinjr3rdcoyote It’s very likely to pass according to the Times https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/11/07/us/elections/results-ohio-issue-1-abortion-rights.html
@JosephMartinjr3rdcoyote The Amendment is running ahead of Biden's 2020 performance.. Biden lost Union County Ohio with 31%; Amendment #1 is at 51%. Biden won Cuyahoga with 66%; Amendment #1 is at 78%.
@NicoDelon i know, i voted yes for this. I'm in Ohio. I'm just saying don't call it yet when only 26% are in, this Ohio. we like to throw curveballs the last minute.
@JosephMartinjr3rdcoyote nah, race calls usually incorporate absentee ballots, and these results are looking pretty substantial