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Ohio’s state supreme court ruled Friday that the state’s newly-drawn congressional map, which was passed by the GOP-controlled legislature, violates the state constitution because it “unduly ...
Members of the Ohio Senate hear testimony on a new congressional map at the Ohio Statehouse, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Julie Carr Smyth, File) ...
The Ohio Supreme Court dismissed a legal challenge to the state's congressional map that had previously been ruled unconstitutional, clearing the way for it to be used in 2024.
Ohio's congressional map has been rigged for the past eight years to favor a Republican majority, a trio of judges found Friday. The judges ordered state lawmakers to draw a new map by June 14.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Ohio’s redistricting saga will resume once again in the new year as lawmakers prepare to redraw the state’s Congressional map.
The new map favors Republicans to win 10 of Ohio's congressional seats, with Democrats favored to win the other five, including two Democratic-leaning tossups. Skip to Article.