Ohio proposed constitutional amendment to ban data centers will not be on this year's ballot [View all]
Ohio voters will not have a chance to vote to ban data centers in the November election.
Conserve Ohio, the grassroots organization behind the proposed constitutional amendment, said they are now hoping to make the 2027 ballot. The amendment would prohibit building data centers with a peak load of more than 25 megawatts per month, which would prevent most modern data centers.
We want to make it clear: we will not be stopping, Conserve Ohio said in a statement. Construction wont be stopping, so signature gathering and community action will not be stopping.
Conserve Ohio originally was trying to make this years ballot after the Ohio Ballot Board gave petitioners the green light to start collecting signatures in April, but they were up against a tight deadline.
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