Ohio Manufacturers' Ass’n v. Ohioans for Drug Price Relief Act
Annotate this CaseOn December 22, 2015, Respondents submitted part-petitions in support of an initiative to enact the "Ohio Drug Price Relief Act." On February 29, 2016, the Ohio Manufacturers’ Association and others commenced this original protest action identifying three alleged defects in the part-petitions that they claimed should cause the part-petitions to be discounted in their entirety. The Supreme Court sustained the challenge in part, holding that 10,303 signatures, including the signatures on all part-petitions circulated by two petition circulators in particular, were erroneously validated because either the circulators submitted false information in their circulator statements or the part-petitions had overcounts.
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