Several Ohio groups helped kick off Thursday to put a redistricting reform amendment on the state ballot.
committee is pushing a ballot proposal which will need more than 300,000 signatures to be considered.
The committee says the proposal is similar to .
is the executive director of the , which hosted the event.
“We see democracy as broken, and this is the moment whenever people take the power back and start to fix what we see as no longer working. We’re just really proud to be a part of that and be part of the solution instead of part of the complaining.”
Supporters of the ballot amendment have until July 5 to gather the signatures.