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The three federal judges hearing an Ohio legislative redistricting case also heard a request on a congressional redistricting case, by opponents who say the 15-district congressional map is “unlawful.”
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The 15 district map approved on March 2 was the second attempt at drawing a new congressional map.
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While other groups say they'll continue to fight, the executive director of the League of Women Voters says there isn't enough time in this year's election calendar to win.
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Members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission are laying out their arguments for why they supported or opposed the latest congressional district map.
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A national Democratic group has filed objections over new the new congressional district map, as the state’s top elections official says the May 3 primary could have to be changed.
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The five Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission have produced a congressional map that, like the first one, probably won't stand up to judicial scrutiny.
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After seeing a flurry of proposed maps and changes to those maps, the Ohio Redistricting Commission adopted a Republican-drawn congressional district plan.
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Legislative leaders on the Ohio Redistricting Commission submitted their proposal for a new congressional district map as preparations for a May 3 primary continue.
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Republican leaders on the Ohio Redistricting Commission say they are working on a new plan for congressional district lines in order to comply with the latest supreme court ruling.
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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.