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The panel has until midnight tonight to approve a set of legislative maps to satisfy the deadline set by the Ohio Supreme Court
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Independent mapmakers are working on the fourth set of maps for Ohio House and Senate districts
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The bipartisan team of mapmakers are drawing new district lines for Ohio House and Ohio Senate maps in front of cameras airing a constant live stream.
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The coalition to draft new state legislative district maps for Ohio is starting to take form with less than a week to go before the court-ordered deadline.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission agreed to call in two outside consultants to join the mapmaking process for new state House and Senate districts.
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A federal court challenge filed by a group of Republican voters is moving forward after the Ohio Supreme Court rejected a third attempt at state legislative district maps.
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The redistricting commission has less than 10 days to redraw state legislative district maps after the Ohio Supreme Court ruled the last adopted proposal unconstitutional.
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The state's May 3 primary, which was already running on a tight deadline, is once again in limbo now that the court has invalidated the state legislative district maps.
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The new state House and state Senate district maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission last month have been invalidated by the court.
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The lawsuit asking the federal court to step in and implement state legislative district maps is on hold until the Ohio Supreme Court takes further action.