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The proposal, championed by two former Ohio Supreme Court justices, would create a 15-member commission that could not include politicians, lobbyists or other partisans to draw district maps for Ohio's Congressional districts and the state's House and Senate.
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Incumbent and challenger disagree on the scope of the office.
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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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North Carolina case before the U.S. Supreme Court could have impact on Ohio's redistricting woes.
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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.
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ORC meets without developing new plan for fifth set of maps