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The Republican supermajority in the Ohio General Assembly apparently wants to control every aspect of life in the state.
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A North Carolina court's unusual ruling has highlighted the fact that some states allow voting districts to be drawn in ways that make elections less competitive and help one political party win.
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On Cincinnati Edition Monday we're joined by a panel of journalists to discuss Ohio politics.
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Commentary: The Ohio GOP congressional map is bad - really bad. But there is a chance it won't stickThe GOP majority in the Ohio General Assembly is racing to pass a heavily gerrymandered congressional district map that is of dubious constitutionality.
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The five Republican officials on the Ohio Redistricting Commission must face deposition for three lawsuits accusing the commissioners of approving unconstitutionally gerrymandered district maps.
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It has become clear that the five Republican members of the seven-member Ohio Redistricting Commission simply ignored the rules now written into the state constitution and produced a map – in secret, of course – that, if it prevails, would just serve to solidify their super-majority status in the legislature for the rest of this decade.
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Ohio’s top legislative leaders are being sued for not being transparent with the public in matters related to the state’s new voter-approved process for...
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This year Ohioans will see a new way of drawing Congressional districts in the state. Every 10 years, Ohio draws new district maps and the process has…
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The state is one of several in the country that will lose a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives based on the latest census data.
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The League of Women Voters of Ohio is opposing a lawsuit filed by Ohio against the decision to hold back Census data till September 30 because of the...