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The Ohio Redistricting Commission met again on Sunday, but recessed without approving a new set of legislative maps.
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The bipartisan team of mapmakers are drawing new district lines for Ohio House and Ohio Senate maps in front of cameras airing a constant live stream.
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Montgomery County Board of Elections officials say more than half of directors and deputies in Southwest Ohio have left since 2020.
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The coalition to draft new state legislative district maps for Ohio is starting to take form with less than a week to go before the court-ordered deadline.
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The new state House and state Senate district maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission last month have been invalidated by the court.
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After seeing a flurry of proposed maps and changes to those maps, the Ohio Redistricting Commission adopted a Republican-drawn congressional district plan.
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Senate President Matt Huffman (R-Lima) says a new set of Ohio House and Ohio Senate district maps could be proposed to the Ohio Redistricting Commission as early as Thursday.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ordered the commission to file an explanation for why it should not be held in contempt for failing to follow a previous order.
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The Court wants the commission to show why there shouldn't be a penalty for not passing new House and Senate district maps by the deadline last week.
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Former Ohio Supreme Court justice Paul Pfeifer says the court has the ability to hold the Ohio Redistricting Commission in contempt of court for not following its order to adopt new state legislative district maps.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission must adopt new state House and Senate district maps by the end of the day tomorrow, but whether a new plan will actually be adopted remains unknown.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission must reconvene and draw new district lines for the Ohio House and Ohio Senate that follow the state's anti-gerrymandering requirements.