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The commission will have 30 days to redraw the 15 congressional districts after the last map was ruled unconstitutional.
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State lawmakers have just over a week to redraw a new congressional district map after the previous plan was ruled unconstitutional. The coalition, Fair Districts Ohio, is calling on elected officials to take a look at their proposed map.
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Senate President Matt Huffman said the legislature will potentially start taking action on a new Congressional map the week of February 7.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has struck down the state's proposed new Congressional map.
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Constitutionality Of Ohio's Congressional Map Now In The Hands Of The State's Supreme Court JusticesThe four Republican and three Democratic justices are expected to deliver a decision soon on whether the new 15-district map, which gives an advantage to Republicans, is constitutional.
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Attorneys are set to argue for and against Ohio's new congressional district map in the state supreme court on Tuesday.
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A coalition of voter rights groups has filed a challenge to the state's new Congressional district map in the Ohio Supreme Court. The advocates say the new map was drawn to favor Republicans.
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The court challenge is playing out as elections officials plan for May primary.
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The National Redistricting Action Fund has filed a court challenge to Ohio's four-year congressional map. We preview the coming legal battle over redistricting and more on our Weekly Reporter Roundtable.
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The National Redistricting Action Fund has filed a legal challenge in the Ohio Supreme Court.