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Ohio vote repeals union limit law Ohio vote repeals union limit law
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Ohio voters have struck down a law limiting unions' collective bargaining powers, dealing a blow to Republicans in a crucial election swing state.Ohio voters have struck down a law limiting unions' collective bargaining powers, dealing a blow to Republicans in a crucial election swing state.
The measure, which had not yet taken effect, was rejected by 62% to 38% in Tuesday's special referendum, according to preliminary results. The measure, which had not yet taken effect, was rejected by a nearly two-to-one margin in Tuesday's special referendum.
The law would have curbed bargaining rights for 350,000 public employees.The law would have curbed bargaining rights for 350,000 public employees.
Labour unions said the result was a barometer of the national mood ahead of next year's presidential vote.Labour unions said the result was a barometer of the national mood ahead of next year's presidential vote.
Democrats hope it heralds the beginning of an industrial Midwest backlash against the Republicans swept into office in 2010's midterm elections. Democrats hope it heralds the beginning of an industrial Midwest backlash against the Republicans who were swept into office in 2010's midterm elections.
No Republican has won the White House without Ohio, and only two Democrats have done so in more than a century.No Republican has won the White House without Ohio, and only two Democrats have done so in more than a century.
But in a warning to Democrats, voters in the state also approved a measure on Tuesday against President Barack Obama's healthcare law.But in a warning to Democrats, voters in the state also approved a measure on Tuesday against President Barack Obama's healthcare law.
The approval of the ballot measure banning people from being required to buy health insurance was largely symbolic.The approval of the ballot measure banning people from being required to buy health insurance was largely symbolic.
In other election results around the country on Tuesday:
  • href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15642138" >Voters in Mississippi, in the heart of the Bible Belt, rejected a measure that would have defined life as beginning at conception, banning virtually all abortions and some forms of birth control
  • Kentucky's Democratic Governor was easily re-elected despite high unemployment, budget shortfalls and a wave of attack advertisements
  • In another boost for incumbent parties, Mississippi voters followed the script by overwhelmingly electing Republican Phil Bryant as governor
  • In Arizona, Republican state Senator Russell Pearce, controversial sponsor of a hardline anti-illegal immigration law, lost a recall election to a moderate Republican who said the incumbent's policies had damaged the state's image
And Republicans could still lock up control of Virginia's state senate, with returns suggesting a possible 20-20 seat tie to be broken by the state's Republican lieutenant governor.
Some of Tuesday's other national election results are being interpreted as a check to conservatives' momentum:
  • Voters in Mississippi, in the heart of the Bible Belt, rejected a measure that would have defined life as beginning at conception, banning virtually all abortions and some forms of birth control
  • In another Bible Belt state, Kentucky's Democratic Governor Steve Beshear was resoundingly re-elected despite high unemployment, budget shortfalls and a wave of attack advertisements
  • In another boost for incumbent parties, Mississippi voters followed the script by overwhelmingly electing Republican Phil Bryant as governor
  • In Maine, voters reinstated same-day voter registration, which state Republicans had repealed in a move they said would stop voter fraud, but which Democrats said was a ploy to suppress voter turnout
  • In New Jersey's state legislature battle, Democrats held off Republicans who had hoped to capitalise on the popularity of Governor Chris Christie
  • In Arizona, Republican state Senator Russell Pearce, controversial sponsor of a hardline anti-illegal immigration law, lost a recall election to a moderate Republican who said the incumbent's policies had damaged the state's image
Ohio's labour law would have included a ban on strikes, scrapped binding arbitration and dropped promotions based solely on seniority. It would have permitted workers to negotiate wages, but not pensions or healthcare benefits.Ohio's labour law would have included a ban on strikes, scrapped binding arbitration and dropped promotions based solely on seniority. It would have permitted workers to negotiate wages, but not pensions or healthcare benefits.
More than $30m (£18.6m) from both labour and business interests were poured into Ohio's vote.More than $30m (£18.6m) from both labour and business interests were poured into Ohio's vote.
Governor John Kasich, who had toured the state to promote keeping the law, acknowledged defeat in a statehouse news conference.Governor John Kasich, who had toured the state to promote keeping the law, acknowledged defeat in a statehouse news conference.
"It's clear that the people have spoken," he said. "They might have said it was too much, too soon.""It's clear that the people have spoken," he said. "They might have said it was too much, too soon."
Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, one of the largest US unions, said the result had been sealed by Republican and Democrat voters.Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, one of the largest US unions, said the result had been sealed by Republican and Democrat voters.
"Ohio sent a message to every politician out there: go in and make war on your employees rather than make jobs with your employees, and you do so at your own peril," he said."Ohio sent a message to every politician out there: go in and make war on your employees rather than make jobs with your employees, and you do so at your own peril," he said.
Ohio's labour law would have gone further than a similar one in the state of Wisconsin by including police officers and firefighters. In June the supreme court in Wisconsin upheld that law.Ohio's labour law would have gone further than a similar one in the state of Wisconsin by including police officers and firefighters. In June the supreme court in Wisconsin upheld that law.