Supreme Court of Ohio Strikes Down Second Revised General Assembly Maps
In the evening of Wednesday, March 16, the Supreme Court of Ohio struck down the state’s third set of General Assembly maps for violating the Ohio Constitution.
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In the evening of Wednesday, March 16, the Supreme Court of Ohio struck down the state’s third set of General Assembly maps for violating the Ohio Constitution.
Today, the Ohio Redistricting Commission released responses explaining why it should not be held in contempt of court.
Today, a group of Ohio voters filed a federal lawsuit regarding the state’s failure to adopt new legislative districts based on 2020 census data.
Today, the Supreme Court of Ohio struck down the state’s revised General Assembly maps.
Today, the Supreme Court of Ohio struck down the state’s new congressional map for being a partisan gerrymander that violates the Ohio Constitution.
Today, the Supreme Court of Ohio struck down the state’s new General Assembly maps for being partisan gerrymanders that violate the Ohio Constitution.
On Tuesday, a lawsuit was filed in the Supreme Court of Ohio challenging the state’s new congressional map for being an extreme partisan gerrymander benefitting the Republican Party.
Today, a lawsuit was filed challenging Ohio’s new congressional map, which was signed by Gov. Mike DeWine (R) on Saturday.
On Thursday, the Republican-dominated Ohio Legislature approved a new congressional map despite protests from fair maps advocates that it is a partisan gerrymander.
Today, a third lawsuit was filed in the Supreme Court of Ohio challenging the state’s newly-passed state House and Senate maps.