The Ohio Constitution makes an allowance for the following to happen even though these are not in the U.S. Constitution:
In Ohio, Judges are elected to their positions. These elections must be nonpartisan in other to remove political party bias.
Citizens are also able to vote for laws through referendums and they usually do this when there is another election going on such as a governorship election.
The Ohio General Assembly is the legislative branch of Ohio and consists of the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate.
In conclusion, Ohio has several constitutional requirements for the state that are not required by the U.S. Constitution.
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