The maps would create a 23-10 baseline advantage for Republicans ... leaders who may be rivals for the House speakership next year settled a political dispute. Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine had ...
Ohio election officials have approved ballot language that will describe this fall’s Issue 1 as requiring gerrymandering when the proposal is intended to do the opposite ...
An issue on the Ohio ballot could change how district maps are drawn in the state if passed in November. Issue 1 is not the ...
Issue 1 on Ohio's November ballot would change the way the state draws district maps for Congress, the Ohio House of ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has let stand ballot language that will describe this fall's Issue 1 as requiring gerrymandering, when ...
Issue 1 on Ohio's November ballot would make changes to how maps are drawn for congressional and Statehouse districts. How ...
For years, Ohio has struggled to address the issue of gerrymandered state legislative maps. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, more than 9 million Ohioans (about 77 percent of the state’s ...
Republicans on the Ohio Supreme Court largely upheld wording the amendment's backers called deceptive and inaccurate.
It was not a novel strategy: He blamed the media. After meeting with city officials and members of the Haitian community, he spoke in front of a City Hall that had been shuttered by bomb threats just ...
Ohio is losing one district because its population didn’t grow as fast as the rest of the country. The Ohio House map gives Republicans the advantage in 65 districts compared to 34 for Democrats.
Ohioans who vote on Issue One this fall will have the last word. But the wording of what they're voting on is a major point of contention right now, and it is sowing confusion.
Many told The Epoch Times they were independents who will vote for former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), a self-described hillbilly who grew up in Appalachia.