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The Ohio Supreme Court invalidated the maps last week and ordered new maps by Monday, January 24.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission has until October 31 to approve a new Congressional district map.
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A federal appeals court has sided with Ohio’s attorney general in his lawsuit to get U.S. Census data earlier to draw new legislative maps, but the leader of the Ohio Senate says at this point, he’s not sure it will make a difference.
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In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, host Steve Brown discusses the effort to end qualified immunity for government employees in Ohio. An initiative called Accountability Ohio Now filed paperwork this week to get the issue on the ballot next year.
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A plan to put a constitutional amendment up for a Ohio-wide vote in August has been scrapped. That amendment would have extended the deadline to draw...
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The early data from the census is in and as expected, Ohio lost one of its 16 seats in the U.S. House. We consider the census problem and how the redistricting process works this time around.
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Democratic lawmakers are calling on Ohio to go to the Ohio Supreme Court in order to extend deadlines to create new legislative maps.
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Ohio Gov.-elect Mike DeWine in his current role as the state's attorney general has filed a motion seeking dismissal of a lawsuit attempting to force Ohio…
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Controversial bills involving abortion, gun rights and pay raises for elected officials passed by lawmakers during the lame duck session. Some might be…
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The Ohio Republican Party voted on Tuesday night to join its Democratic counterpart in endorsing a major overhaul of how Ohio’s congressional districts…