JULY 1 BALLOT DEADLINE: 27 DAYS LEFT · MIN PACE (~413,488 goal): 4,138/day · SAFE PACE (~620,000 goal): 12,013/day

Official (AxOhTax, 2026-04-23): 305,000 · ohtaxreform.com pledges: 0 · Add your name →

Campaign update (Apr 23, 2026): 44/88 counties meet signature distribution floor — geographic requirement largely set; every new signature pushes toward ~413,488 (min) and ~620,000 (safe). Sign the digital pledge

Signing access check-in

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Ohio ballot petition signatures must be gathered on paper at a physical location — online signing is not valid under current Ohio law. This check-in helps us count supporters and learn how to make signing easier.

Ohio ballot petition signatures must be gathered on paper at a physical location — online signing is not valid under current Ohio law. This check-in helps us count supporters and learn how to make signing easier.

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Fiscal pulse

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Map: blue counties meet the modeled 5% distribution floor; orange/red are priority. Click a county to sync the live pulse. Pinch or scroll to zoom.

Tax swap simulator

Explore how to balance the $21,400,000,000 property-tax hole (modeled).

This is a policy modeling tool — not a real receipt from the state. Move the three sliders to explore how Medicaid savings, TIF reform, and sales-tax changes could offset Ohio's roughly $21.4 billion property tax burden. Every number here is an illustrative estimate for discussion, not an official forecast.

Remaining: $21,400,000,000

Balance progress: 0% ($0 modeled offset)

Medicaid audit efficiency

0–10% (each 1% ≈ $510M spending reduction)

0% → $0

Commercial TIF reform

0–100% (each 10% reclaimed ≈ $400M revenue)

0% → $0

Sales tax base modernization

Tax luxury services, scaling $0 → $2.5B

0% → $0

Shareable plan summary

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Move the sliders above to build a modeled plan. When you reach 100%, you can generate an image to share.

Questions? Hover the ? icons on the sliders above.

Illustrative only — not an official state document. Sign the pledge at ohtaxreform.com/sign

Modeled values — slider constants reflect published campaign estimates. All figures are illustrative.

M14

Module 14: Public Advocacy — 2026 Ballot Messaging

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Module 14: Public Advocacy — 2026 Ballot Messaging

1. Narrative pillars

2. Plain-language examples (voter-facing)

3. What we ask for

4. Public deliverables

Materials this module drives (aligned with Module 1 framework):

Deliverable Purpose
One-page leave-behind Local officials — leakage + reform ask without jargon
Voter FAQ Property tax replacement vs. base broadening; assumption disclosure
Media kit (3 charts max) Leakage by sector, rate sensitivity, implementation timeline
Conflict report summaries Real receipts where statute and practice diverge (Modules 2–8)

5. Risk management

Avoid overclaiming exact dollars without citations. Pair every revenue promise with assumption disclosure. Emphasize process integrity (trust) and fair enforcement (Module 10).

Outcomes

Live build 9aa50e3 · 2026-05-29 12:56:01 AM ET