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In order to begin gathering signatures, the petitioners must create a petition. Each petition must have a copy of the title and full text of the proposed law and must have the following statement printed at the top: INITIATED PETITION Law proposed by initiative petition first to be submitted to the General Assembly.
Ohio Secretary of State Secretary of State of OhioTerm lengthFour years, two term limitInaugural holderWilliam Creighton, Jr. 1803FormationOhio ConstitutionSalary$109,5544 more rows
The Secretary of State supervises the administration of election laws; reviews statewide initiative and referendum petitions; chairs the Ohio Ballot Board, which approves ballot language for statewide issues; canvasses votes for all elective state offices and issues; investigates election fraud and irregularities;

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The Secretary of States responsibilities include: Serving as the states Chief Elections Officer. Implementing electronic filing and Internet disclosure of campaign and lobbyist financial information. Maintaining business filings.
Frank LaRose became Ohios 51st Secretary of State on January 14, 2019, bringing to the office years of hard-earned leadership skills and public service developed as a U.S. Army Reservist, State Senator, U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret, and Eagle Scout.