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Ohio Republican Party Chair Alex Triantafilou made comments at an event about how voters were confused about the redistricting amendment that failed in November.
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Elected Ohio Republicans were some of the biggest opponents of the proposal, but some have said they鈥檇 back different changes to the political mapmaking process.
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Leading GOP officials, including Gov. Mike DeWine, joined forces against Issue 1, arguing the new commission was flawed and unaccountable.
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Opponents of Ohio's Issue 1 say the ballot language is fair and accurate, but backers of the redistricting amendment say the wording is confusing to voters.
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Ohio's two Black Republican state lawmakers have diverged from their Black Democratic colleagues on Issue 1.
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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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It's a war over one word 鈥 鈥済errymander鈥 鈥 and rarely have so many dictionaries been called into action during an Ohio ballot campaign.
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A few days after the backers of the Issue 1 redistricting amendment on Ohio's November ballot launched their ad campaign, the issue鈥檚 opponents have done the same.
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We鈥檙e breaking down what is and is not in Issue 1, so you can make an informed choice this November when you head to the polls. Guests include Ohio Sen. Rob McColley and Jen Miller, Executive Director of League of Women Voters.
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We鈥檙e breaking down what is and is not in Issue 1, so you can make an informed choice this November when you head to the polls.