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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.
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Eric Conroy has entered the race for Ohio's 1st District, promising to build the economy, support law enforcement and secure ...
Ohio’s state supreme court ruled Friday that the state’s newly-drawn congressional map, which was passed by the GOP-controlled legislature, violates the state constitution because it “unduly ...
Two districts with the greatest population growth were both in central Ohio: Rep. Joyce Beatty's 3rd Congressional District and Rep. Troy Balderson's 12th Congressional District, which gained 12.3 ...
Ohio is drawing its maps this year under a new process Buckeye State voters adopted to stop the "packing and cracking" that produced a congressional map with 16 uncompetitive districts in 2011.
The map as designed favors Republicans to win a 12-3 share of Ohio’s congressional seats, according to modeling from Dave’s Redistricting App, a widely-used redistricting site.
Fortney, the Senate GOP spokesman, said the congressional map would be worse if Issue 1 passed. The measure would "slice and dice districts multiple times" rather than keep Ohio's most populous ...
Republicans in the Ohio House and Senate unveiled two different maps Wednesday for the state's 15 congressional districts. Both would leave Democrats with two safe seats despite voter-approved ...
Ohio Republicans drew a map laying out new lines for the state's 15 congressional districts but failed to get Democratic support to make it a 10-year map.. Unless that changes, the new district ...
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