I will always admit when I am wrong. Apparently, my wild-ass guess of about 15% of adults in Ohio deciding whether to amend the state constitution to require a 60% yes vote to amend that same constitution later was overly optimistic. If Frank LaRose is right, the number will be around 5%. That's right, 5% of those eligible to vote in Ohio will decide whether to amend the state constitution in a rather significant manner. And, given that a simple majority is all that is currently needed, ~2.51% of eligible voters may decide the fate of a hugely significant change in the Ohio constitution. And anyone who says this is about more than just abortion is lying.