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Ohio is legally required to redraw its congressional district map ahead of the 2026 election, and early reports indicate that ...
The Ohio Supreme Court rejected a new map of state congressional districts Friday as gerrymandered, sending the blueprint back for another try. In the 4-3 decision, justices returned the map to ...
After seeing a flurry of proposed maps and changes to those maps, the Ohio Redistricting Commission adopted a Republican-drawn congressional district plan. The commission approved a congressional ...
Facing the possibility of losing control of the U.S. House next year, national Republicans are pushing two GOP-led states are ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new congressional map proposed by Ohio Republicans favors the GOP to win an even greater share of the state’s congressional seats than they already have under the current ...
Republicans in the Ohio House and Senate unveiled two different maps Wednesday for the state's 15 congressional districts. Both would leave Democrats with two safe seats despite voter-approved ...
The National Redistricting Action Fund accuses Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission of refusing to follow the directions of the Ohio Supreme Court in creating the latest 15-district ...
with the remaining seven districts being competitive.Ohio and other states were required to redraw their congressional maps to reflect results of the 2020 census, under which Ohio lost one of its ...
The Ohio Senate voted 24-7 along party lines Tuesday in favor of the map. The Ohio House is expected to consider it Wednesday. Republicans say the new districts would be the most competitive seats ...
A spokesperson for DeWine said the statement regarding competitive districts was based on an analysis sent to the governor's office by the Ohio House. The Congressional district map passed out of ...
That’s particularly true in Ohio’s 13th Congressional District, which Sykes won last year even though the district, which covers Summit and part of Stark County, tilts slightly Republican.
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