A newspaper poll finds Ohio voters support raising the minimum wage and 
curbing smoking in public places but not expanding gambling in the state. 
The Plain Dealer poll shows 73% of respondents support raising the state’s 
minimum wage to $6.85. Issue 2 on the November ballot is a constitutional 
amendment to raise the wage from its current $5.15. The poll shows 
respondents aren’t behind Issue 3, which would put slot machines at nine 
locations in Ohio and give some of the proceeds to college scholarships. 
Both smoking issues are supported by the respondents with the more 
restrictive ban winning by a greater margin. But if both ballot proposals 
pass, the less restrictive measure that still allows smoking in most bars 
will prevail. 
