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Republicans are eyeing potential redistricting opportunities in Ohio and Texas as they seek extra cushion to protect their ...
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: It's official: Ohio redistricting amendment makes November ballot.
Wisconsin redistricting battle ends as state Supreme Court declines Democratic lawsuits, potentially helping Republicans ...
Bernie Moreno said he thinks the GOP will pick up two additional seats and that Republicans controlling 12 of 15 districts — ...
It’s going to be tough for the GOP to hang on to the House. But tilting the map via redistricting in Texas and Ohio could ...
In July, DeWine told reporters that, whether Issue 1 passed or not, he’d ask the Ohio legislature to change Ohio’s redistricting plan to be similar to the state of Iowa’s, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Backers of a fall redistricting amendment in Ohio vowed swift legal action Friday, after the state ballot board approved language describing their proposal for voters that they ...
Backers of a fall redistricting amendment in Ohio vowed swift legal action Friday after the state ballot board approved ballot language that they decried as inaccurate, devious and manipulative.
The existing Ohio Redistricting Commission that created those maps includes three statewide elected officials and four state lawmakers — a mix that currently gives Republicans a 5-2 majority.
Redistricting in Ohio will appear on November ballot. Here's what to know If approved, a group of 15 citizens chosen by retired judges would draw the district maps for Ohio.
Ohio is considered one of the “most gerrymandered states” in the country, along with Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Research from the Brennan Center found that 9 million Ohioans—around 77 ...