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Facing the possibility of losing control of the U.S. House next year, national Republicans are pushing two GOP-led states are weighing aggressively redrawing their congressional districts and pushing ...
It's almost time to redraw Ohio's congressional map, and Republicans hold all the power to draw more GOP districts headed ...
Ohio currently has 15 congressional seats, down from a high of 24 from 1963 to 1973. The population numbers also help decide where these districts should be.
The congressional map that establishes voting districts for Ohio’s U.S. House representatives must be redrawn before the end of the year. State lawmakers’ first deadline is approaching in September, ...
It's almost time to redraw Ohio's congressional map, and Republicans hold all the power to draw more GOP districts headed into competitive national midterm elections. Republicans control every ...
Ohio's congressional districts are far from geographically compact. Issue 1 seeks to end the gerrymandering that made it so, writes Matt Nousak of Geneva in this letter to the editor.
The Ohio legislature may have finished its work on the state operating budget, but when it returns from summer break, another ...
Has Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine broken his promise to fix gerrymandering in Ohio after urging voters to vote down Issue 1 last year ...
Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission drew a congressional map four years ago that they anticipated would give their political party a 12-3 advantage in the U.S. House over Democrats.
The proposal, titled Issue 1, would create a 15-member Citizens Redistricting Commission —made up of Democrats, Republicans, and independents—to draw district maps.