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What's Next For Ohio Legislative Redistricting Following Supreme Court Ruling

Ohio House Democratic Leader Emilia Sykes, Senate President Matt Huffman, House Speaker Bob Cupp, both Republicans, and Democratic state Sen. Vernon Sykes speak to Auditor Keith Faber at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio, ahead of the first meeting Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, of the Ohio Redistricting Commission on which they all sit.
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Ohio House Democratic Leader Emilia Sykes, Senate President Matt Huffman, House Speaker Bob Cupp, both Republicans, and Democratic state Sen. Vernon Sykes speak to Auditor Keith Faber at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio, ahead of the first meeting Friday, Aug. 6, 2021, of the Ohio Redistricting Commission on which they all sit.

The Ohio Supreme Court yesterday struck down state house and senate district maps saying that the Republican-controlled redistricting commission did not draw districts that correspond with the statewide voter preference of Ohioans.

The court also ordered the commission to adopt new maps that meet constitutional muster within 10 days.

Today on All Sides, we take a look at where state legislative redistricting in Ohio goes from here.

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