Losing ballot questions on abortion, GOP now tries to keep them off the ballot
Voters pushed back decisively after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year, approving ballot measures that established or upheld abortion rights in all six states where they appeared.
Organizers were confident that the measure would reach the simple majority needed for passage, given polls showing that most Ohioans like most Americans support legalized abortion and disapprove of o…