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A graphic showing the cover page of the Council Leadership Fund and People's Budget Cleveland Committee's financial disclosures for September-Oct. 18, 2023.
Posted inElections

See the donors fueling the fight for and against Issue 38

Dakotah Kennedy by Dakotah Kennedy November 1, 2023October 19, 2024
Supporters of a participatory budgeting charter amendment launch their campaign at Cleveland's Public Square.
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Anti-Issue 38 ads hit radio airwaves as fight over People’s Budget heats up

Nick Castele, Government Reporter by Nick Castele November 1, 2023October 18, 2024
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Ballot ready? Find Signal Cleveland’s Election 2023 explainers here

Avatar photo by Signal Cleveland Staff October 31, 2023October 19, 2024
A sign urging Clevelanders to vote no on Issue 38, the participatory budgeting amendment, outside Frederick Douglass Recreation Center.
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Issue 38 attracts money on both sides of fight over participatory budgeting  

Nick Castele, Government Reporter by Nick Castele October 26, 2023October 18, 2024
Drawn image of sandwich bag of 2.5 oz of marijuana.
Posted inElections

How Issue 2 would affect people currently facing marijuana charges

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Stephanie Casanova October 26, 2023October 18, 2024
The Tri-C mascot "Stomp" at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections.
Posted inEducation, Elections, Government, News

Think voting’s boring? These Tri-C students will make you reconsider

Amy Morona, Higher Education Reporter by Amy Morona October 25, 2023October 18, 2024
A photo of a sign directing visitors to Cleveland's municipal court and housing court.
Posted inElections

Understanding Cleveland Municipal Court

Dakotah Kennedy by Dakotah Kennedy October 23, 2023November 26, 2024
A billboard on Miles Avenue, paid for by the Cleveland City Council president's political action committee, tells Clevelanders to vote no on Issue 38. The charter amendment would set aside 2% of the city budget for distribution by neighborhood votes.
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What is the Council Leadership Fund, the political action committee opposing Issue 38?

Nick Castele, Government Reporter by Nick Castele October 18, 2023October 18, 2024
Issue 1 if passed, would add abortion and reproductive rights to the state constitution is bringing attention to Ohio. An “Ohio Voted” sticker
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All eyes on Ohio’s Issue 1

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Signal Cleveland Staff and wkyc studios October 17, 2023August 20, 2024
Issue 2 would legalize recreational marijuana in Ohio for people age 21 and older. Drawn image showing six marijuana plants, an Ohio identification card and a beg of marijuana.
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Issue 2 would legalize recreational marijuana- here’s what that means 

Stephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Stephanie Casanova October 17, 2023October 19, 2024

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