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It’s back to the drawing board again for the group trying to change the process of drawing Ohio's congressional and state legislative district maps through a ballot issue next year.
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Ohio Ballot Board approves the petition language calling for a new redistricting body.
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Republican infighting over leadership of the Ohio Redistricting Commission has caused its meetings to be delayed for a week but a deal appears to have been reached.
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The first meeting of the Ohio Redistricting Commission in 16 months was supposed to be short and organizational, but the map-drawing panel's session was cut short when members were unable to pick the co-chairs who would lead the panel.
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Redistricting reform advocates will turn their attention to getting a reform amendment on 2024 ballot.
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The Ohio Legislature has 30 days to approve a constitutional map or responsibility returns to Redistricting Commission.
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Third set of redistricting maps - ruled unconstitutional by Ohio Supreme Court - will go into effect for November election.
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Ohio's long redistricting saga from voter approved reforms to federal intervention.
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GOP Redistricting Commissioners appear to be banking on federal court implementing rejected maps.