Ohio Democrats Want Redistricting Commission to Get to Work
Republicans missed the Sept. 30 deadline to propose bipartisan congressional maps, shifting responsibility to the Republican-controlled Ohio Redistricting Commission with an October 31 deadline.
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Ohio Redistricting Commission Congressional Maps Battle Heats Up - American Faith
Just one day after a joint legislative committee missed its deadline to approve new bipartisan congressional maps, Ohio Democrats are demanding that Governor Mike DeWine immediately call the state’s Redistricting Commission back into session. So far, DeWine has declined to comment. In a letter sent Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Nickie Antonio (D-Lakewood) and House Minority Leader Dani Isaacsohn (D-Cincinnati) pressed DeWine to act quickly, …


Ohio lawmakers miss first congressional redistricting deadline with no negotiations and no GOP map
Senate Minority Leader Nickie Antonio, D-Lakewood, far right, speaks at the second meeting of the Joint Committee on Congressional Redistricting. Tuesday's meeting was held on the first deadline for the legislature to pass a bipartisan map. No action was taken during the meeting. (Photo by Susan Tebben/Ohio Capital Journal)Ohio Statehouse lawmakers missed their first deadline for congressional redistricting, with Republican lawmakers defending t…
Ohio Republicans Officially Miss First Redistricting Deadline - Ohio Democrats
Columbus, Ohio – Republicans have officially blown past their first deadline in Ohio’s redistricting process. Instead of following the process Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved to create a fair, constitutional map, Republicans are determined to run out the clock to once again cheat Ohio voters. “After the first round of sham redistricting hearings conducted by Republicans who made it clear their presence was only because it was legally require…
Ohio lawmakers miss first congressional redistricting deadline with no negotiations | The Highland County Press
Ohio Statehouse lawmakers missed their first deadline for congressional redistricting, with Republican lawmakers defending the move to kick the process over to the Ohio Redistricting Commission without them ever introducing or negotiating on a map.
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