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Cleveland City Council to host public sessions on redistricting as some members object to downsizingAs Cleveland ity Council works with a consultant to redraw ward boundaries by the end of this year, President Blaine Griffin said he wants the public to tell council members what’s important to them when it comes to representation.
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Some students in the Akron Public Schools can expect changes next year after the Akron Board of Education voted during a special meeting Wednesday night to approve a redistricting plan.
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The group Citizens Not Politicians is resubmitting the summary language for the proposed redistricting amendment Tuesday after Attorney General Dave Yost rejected the group's first try.
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Ohio Senate leaders reflect on the long, drawn-out redistricting process that dominated legislative work at the Ohio Statehouse this year.
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The GOP in the Ohio House and Ohio Senate added to their numbers based on maps that were ruled unconstitutional by the Ohio Supreme Court but were used anyway for the general election.
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Ohio GOP legislative leaders claim state courts cannot rule on regulation of congressional electionsOhio’s Republican House speaker and Senate president want the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that the Ohio Supreme Court cannot limit the Ohio Legislature’s power to regulate congressional elections.
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Republican legislative leaders have filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court that found their congressional district map to be unconstitutional.
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The Honesty for Ohio Education Coalition says the map drawn by the governor's office violates state law.
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The city will still have 10 wards, but slight population shifts will impact North Hill.
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The May 3 primary will not include the state legislative races, which are caught up in the legal wrangling over redistricting in Ohio.