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Secretary of State Frank LaRose, one of the five Republicans on the commission that approved three sets of legislative maps that have been rejected as unconstitutional, said voters will likely see a split primary.
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The 15 district map approved on March 2 was the second attempt at drawing a new congressional map.
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Supreme Court unlikely to rule on maps before May 3 primary.
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Independent mapmakers are working on the fourth set of maps for Ohio House and Senate districts
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Monday night meeting focused on possible candidates, qualifications, compensation, and conflicts of interest.
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Community organization coalition wants voter-approved anti-gerrymandering guidelines honored
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The court says the redistricting maps created by a Stanford University professor are constitutionally compliant.
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Under threat of contempt of court from Ohio Supreme Court, Commissioners will resume work on maps.
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Unresolved legislative and Congressional district lines complicate contests.
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Competitive districts still slant Republican