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Ohio Issue 1: 'Yes' establishes citizens redistricting commission. 'No' keeps politicians in charge

A voter shows identification to an election judge during primary voting in Lordstown, Ohio. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)Ohio voters are expressing confusion over ballot language written by opponents of Ohio Issue 1, so to be clear: A “Yes” vote establishes a new citizens redistricting commission. A “No” vote keeps politicians on the current Ohio Redistricting Commission in charge. ‘Yes’ vote If Issue 1 passes, a 15-member citizens re…

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Ohio Capital Journal broke the news in on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
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