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The Ohio House is set to vote Thursday on a new Congressional district map that could give Republicans as many as 13 of Ohio's 15 total Congressional seats.
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The maps have been blasted as gerrymandered toward Republicans, in violation of a 2015 constitutional amendment to change the map creation process.
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In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½, host Mike Thompson discusses the maps released by the Ohio Redistricting Commission. Jen Miller, executive director for the Ohio League of Women Voters, joins the show.
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The redistricting commission missed the constitutionally mandated September 1 deadline for coming up with a map for legislative districts.
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Advocates for fair districts said redistricting leaders should remain focused on the goal.
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Some Democrats and voting advocates worry maps will be drawn behind closed doors and rushed through the process.
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A plan to put a constitutional amendment up for a Ohio-wide vote in August has been scrapped. That amendment would have extended the deadline to draw...
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The U.S. Census Bureau won’t have official data ready for redistricting until this fall. But a coalition of voting rights groups are asking Gov. Mike DeWine to get the process started now to draw legislative and congressional district maps.
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The 2020 election saw the highest voter turnout in more than a century and the enthusiasm of young voters played a big role in that. But young voters were last in turnout among age groups.
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The 2020 election saw the highest voter turnout in more than a century and the enthusiasm of young voters played a big role in that.Turnout estimates for…