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Nan Whaley announced Wednesday she's selected Cheryl Stephens to join her ticket in the race for the Democratic nomination in the Ohio governor's race.
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After eight years as the Mayor of Dayton, Nan Whaley wants to be Ohio's next governor.
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Constitutionality of Ohio's Congressional map now in the hands of the state's Supreme Court justicesThe four Republican and three Democratic justices are expected to deliver a decision soon on whether the new 15-district map, which gives an advantage to Republicans, is constitutional.
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Senate candidate Morgan Harper recently spoke with cryptocurrency enthusiasts in a live audio conversation on Twitter Spaces.
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The changes could speed up emergency response times.
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Rep. Jeffrey Crossman is the only Democrat so far to throw his hat in that ring.
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The Ohio Supreme Court hears arguments for and against those legislative maps Wednesday.
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The advocates say the new map was drawn to favor Republicans.
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Ohio’s process for drawing a new congressional map enters a new phase this week, with two constitutionally-required meetings of a joint committee in the rearview mirror and only faint hopes of any bipartisan compromise remaining.
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The committee reviewing the bill is only accepting written testimony on it for the hearing on Wednesday.
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Among the concerns voiced during committee hearings was the lack of information and transparency leading up to the proposals being introduced.
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Democratic lawmakers and voter rights groups criticized the GOP leaders for not providing more information about their redistricting proposals.