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Gov. Mike DeWine wants voters to reject the issue that seeks to stop gerrymandering that's on the November ballot, and for lawmakers to change Ohio's system of drawing lawmakers' district lines.
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Independent mapmakers using a new process for drawing maps say they are making progress
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission held hearings Wednesday on proposed congressional district maps for the first time since the plan adopted by the General Assembly was rejected by the Ohio Supreme Court.
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And the court is telling lawmakers how to fix it.
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They're arguing over the new state legislative maps approved by Republican members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says more work is needed to come up with a Congressional map that will be constitutional
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This is the first time Ohio will use a new, voter-approved process.
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An Ohio Senate committee is set to consider a plan tomorrow devised by legislative leaders to change the way Ohio’s Congressional district map is drawn.…
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The leader of the Ohio House of Representatives is optimistic a new panel looking at ways to reform congressional redistricting will be able to come up…