State ex rel. T-Bill Dev. Co., L.L.C. v. Union Cty. Bd. of Elections (Slip Opinion)
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- Ohio
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The Ohio Supreme Court denied writs of prohibition and mandamus sought by relators to remove a zoning referendum from the November 2, 2021 ballot, finding the board of elections did not abuse its discretion in denying their protest.
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Elections—Prohibition and Mandamus—Writs sought to remove a zoning referendum from the November 2, 2021 ballot—Relators failed to show that board of elections abused its discretion or clearly disregarded applicable law in denying their protest to the referendum petition—Writs denied.
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