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"Citizens Not Politicians" plans to file petition signatures to the Ohio Secretary of State's office Monday morning.
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A lawsuit has been filed over the sixth set of legislative redistricting maps adopted by the Ohio Redistricting Commission on September 26.
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Ohio’s redistricting fight ended in a sudden bi-partisan fashion last week. We'll discuss this as well as the abortion rights and the marijuana legalization campaigns on the November ballot.
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In this episode of Snollygoster, we look at the proposed abortion rights amendment and how it compares to Michigan's amendment from last year. Zoe Clark, political director at Michigan Radio, discusses the dynamics and messaging of her state's successful abortion rights campaign.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission unanimously adopted new maps, but Democrats are not happy.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission is working to approve new state House and Senate maps. The commission is holding its second of three public hearings on Monday.
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Public hearings will be held this week and the redistricting process will likely be finalized soon.
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Majority Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission reject maps drawn by Democrats and choose to go with their own working maps at next week's public hearings.
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Petition language for the amendment to put redistricting in the hands of a citizens commission is rejected a second time, on the same day as a meeting of the panel that currently draws maps for Ohio lawmakers' districts is postponed.
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The first meeting of the Ohio Redistricting Commission in 16 months was supposed to be short and organizational, but the map-drawing panel's session was cut short when members were unable to pick the co-chairs who would lead the panel.