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Elected Ohio Republicans were some of the biggest opponents of the proposal, but some have said they'd back different changes to the political mapmaking process.
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Ohio Republicans were successful Tuesday in defeating Issue 1, the Citizens Not Politicians ballot issue.
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This is the seventh time in 58 years Ohioans have been asked to make changes to redistricting.
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A new poll of Ohio likely voters shows nearly one-third of Ohio Republicans are ignoring their party's "vote no" message on Issue 1.
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The Ohio Republican Party could lose its lock on power if the Citizens Not Politicians ballot issue passes.
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Ohio voters will consider changing how state legislative and congressional districts are drawn this Nov. 5.
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A constitutional amendment on Ohio's fall ballot seeks to ban elected officials from the legislative and congressional line-drawing process. But some of those politicians are fighting it.
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Ohio's chief elections officer rammed through ballot language last week aimed at wrecking the chances for redistricting reform.
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Citizens Not Politicians, the group bringing the ballot issue, said the Republican-dominated Ohio Ballot Board "manipulated" language before approving it.
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Citizens Not Politicians' anti-gerrymandering ballot issue will be decided by Ohio voters in November. Ohio Republicans fear voters may take away their power.