▲ 344 r/Ohio

Why is Ohio banning ranked-choice voting?

Ranked choice seems like an obvious improvement over being stuck choosing between two parties every election.

What I don't get is why Democrat Bill DeMora teamed up with Republican Theresa Gavarone to sponsor legislation banning it.

Maybe I'm missing something, but why are politicians from both parties so determined to make sure we stay with the two-party system?

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u/HilliardHomeBoy — 6 days ago
▲ 83 r/OhioGovernment+1 crossposts

Fuck Bill DeMora. what has this guy actualy done for Columbus?

Since we're apparently airing our grievances about Ohio politicians today, can someone explain to me, other than trying to ban ranked-choice elections what Bill DeMora has done?

A Democrat teaming up with Republicans to literally restrict how local communities are allowed to run their own elections is fucking bizarre to me.

Am I missing something, because this seems like exactly the kind of thing we would normally be screaming about if a Republican did it and I'm seeing more and more of these co-sponsored bills that are only good for keeping, "business as usual".

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u/HilliardHomeBoy — 7 days ago
▲ 10 r/Garlic

I accidentally figured out how to grow GIANT Music seeds

Does anyone else experience this? This spring I cut my scapes early then let the bulbs go a little too long. Sometimes an second set of shoots appear with the giant seeds.

u/HilliardHomeBoy — 7 days ago

What produce would you want to see more of in columbus area farmers markets?

We have a small organic farm in Hilliard. We started out growing mostly lavender but over the past few years we've shifted heavily into garlic because that's what people kept asking for at farmers markets.

We're hoping to expand from about 2 acres to around 5 acres over the next year and are deciding what to plant.

What if anything do you wish you saw more of at Farmer markets around Columbus? I hear paw paws a lot and do have a dozen young trees but it's slow...

Specific vegetables, fruit, herbs, flowers, mushrooms, berries, pumpkins...anything.

trying to grow things people actually want rather than just keep guessing:)

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u/HilliardHomeBoy — 13 days ago