Correction: Election 2023-Abortion-Ohio story

A crowd cheers as Jim Caviezel speaks during a "rosary rally" on Aug. 6, 2023, in Norwood, Ohio. The Ohio Supreme Court says a portion of the description of a ballot question enshrining abortion rights in the state constitution is misleading. In a ruling late Tuesday, Sept. 19 the court ordered the state ballot board to rephrase wording that suggested the amendment headed to November ballots would limit citizens' ability to restrict abortions, when it would actually limit the government's ability. Credit: AP/Darron Cummings
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a story published September 20, 2023, about an abortion-related ballot question in Ohio, The Associated Press erroneously reported the name of an Ohio Supreme Court Justice. He is Michael Donnelly not John Donnelly.
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