Ohio Democrats produced a map in early September that would result in an 8R-7D split, which was dismissed by Republicans as ...
Congressional redistricting is underway in Ohio again, but many of its one-time supporters say it isn't working as intended.
Ohio Republicans have yet to share a proposed congressional map with the public as the second deadline to pass a bipartisan ...
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Gov. DeWine calls Ohio Redistricting Commission meeting, though GOP map proposal is still nowhere in sight
It’s widely expected that Republicans intend to hold out until November, when the state constitution allows GOP lawmakers to unilaterally redraw Ohio's congressional districts.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced this week that he and the rest of the Ohio Redistricting Commission will convene for the first time on Tuesday, Oct. 21 — just 10 days before an end-of-the-month deadline ...
Fall colors are starting to peak around Ohio, but the colorful foliage could arrive quickly and not last long. See where ...
The Ohio Redistricting Commission will try to draw a new bipartisan map for the state's 15 U.S. congressional districts.
Ohio lawmakers missed their first deadline to redistrict their congressional maps mid-decade. Ohio lawmakers needed to pass a map with at least 60% support in each chamber and at least 50% support ...
But the Ohio Redistricting Commission might not have a Republican map to consider at its first meeting this month.
Because the General Assembly didn’t adopt a congressional district map before the end of September, the state constitution ...
One month into a three-month process, statehouse Republicans hold all the cards in drawing new congressional district maps ...
Gov. Mike DeWine announced this week that he and the rest of the Ohio Redistricting Commission will convene for the first ...
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