Opponents of Ohio Issue 1 say voters should stick to the status quo for drawing congressional and state legislative lines.
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. Because state officials adopted a map ...
Halfway through the decade, fights over congressional maps redrawn after the 2020 Census continue to drag out through a ...
A redraw of Ohio’s U.S. Congressional district map will happen this year under the same politician-controlled process as ...
The case was filed in U.S. District Court on Jan. 17 and also includes the attorneys general from Louisiana, West Virginia ...
one task already on legislators’ agendas is to redraw the map for Ohio’s 15 congressional districts. That’s because the current map didn’t earn bipartisan support. When the courtroom ...
Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission drew a congressional map four years ago that they anticipated would give their political party a 12-3 advantage in the U.S. House over Democrats.
Delegate Allocation: Of the 66 total delegates, 48 are allocated on a winner-take-all basis by Congressional district. Fifteen at-large delegates are allocated proportionally based on statewide ...