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At least not yet. Catherine Turcer of Common Cause Ohio urges caution right now.
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The League of Women Voters of Ohio says if the maps were to remain the same, they would consider a legal challenge.
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Before drawing the maps for the state’s 99 House and 33 Senate districts, the Ohio Redistricting Commission is having several public meetings to gather testimony on how the maps should be drawn.
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The once-a-decade process of drawing congressional maps kicks off today.
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The state is one of several in the country that will lose a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives based on the latest census data.
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Ohio voters have twice approved a new way of drawing legislative district maps at the state and federal levels. But nothing has happened yet. A listener wondered why. WKSU's OH Really? helped her find out.
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The clock is ticking toward the deadline for Ohio lawmakers to redraw a new congressional district map that can be used for the 2020 election. A federal…
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Last week, when a three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court for Southern Ohio found the congressional district map Ohio has been using since 2012 to...
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The state of Ohio is preparing to deliver its defense of the current Congressional district map in federal court. Plaintiffs say the map is…
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Attorneys for voting rights groups argued Monday that Ohio Republicans' goal was to lock in a significant majority when they redrew the state's...