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Some of the groups challenging Republican-drawn state legislative district maps in the Ohio Supreme Court are voicing their opposition to a federal court decision that would allow Republicans to implement maps that were already ruled unconstitutional.
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While other groups say they'll continue to fight, the executive director of the League of Women Voters says there isn't enough time in this year's election calendar to win.
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The Ohio Supreme Court yesterday struck down state house and senate district maps and ordered the commission to adopt new maps within 10 days. We take a look at where state legislative redistricting in Ohio goes from here.
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Attorneys are set to argue for and against Ohio's new congressional district map in the state supreme court on Tuesday.
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Several voter rights groups are gearing up for a big fight in the Ohio Supreme Court Wednesday morning. The court will hear arguments on the new state legislative maps approved by Republican members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission.
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A coalition of voter rights groups has filed a challenge to the state's new Congressional district map in the Ohio Supreme Court. The advocates say the new map was drawn to favor Republicans.
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The governor signed off on a Republican-drawn Congressional map that creates 12 out 15 districts expected to result in wins for GOP candidates.
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The Ohio House is set to vote Thursday on a new Congressional district map that could give Republicans as many as 13 of Ohio's 15 total Congressional seats.
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The maps have been blasted as gerrymandered toward Republicans, in violation of a 2015 constitutional amendment to change the map creation process.
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In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, host Mike Thompson discusses the maps released by the Ohio Redistricting Commission. Jen Miller, executive director for the Ohio League of Women Voters, joins the show.