Name two changes to the Ohio Constitution that were implemented in the Convention of 1912how did those changes affect government in Ohio
Have they been successful in their intended purpose

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The traditionalists, for example, did not endorse the most significant recommendations the annulment of the Death Penalty, the Right to Vote for women and to quit utilizing White on the polling forms. Two substantial changes on the off chance that they were executed: Provided a typical judge please in every region, and gave laws to guarantee the well-being and welfare of representatives.

These revisions, together with the 31 of 41 acknowledged, changed the Constitution of Ohio so much, that it's viewed as that another constitution was made, that of 1912.


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