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  1. May 12, 2022 · An Ohio redistricting process that began in August 2021 to draw new state legislative district maps has seen many twists and turns that eventually entangled all three branches of government. The process to draw Ohio's 99 House seats and 33 Senate seats, was overhauled by a constitutional amendment approved by voters in 2015.

    • How Will Ohio Draw Lines For Congressional Districts?
    • How Will Ohio Draw Lines For Statehouse Districts?
    • Who Is on The Ohio Redistricting Commission?
    • What Dates Do I Need to Know?
    • What Rules Are in Place to Limit Gerrymandering?

    Ohio is expected to lose one of 16 congressional seatsbecause its population increased more slowly than other parts of the country. The Buckeye State grew by 2.3% from 2010 to 2020 compared to 7.4% nationwide. To get there, officials will follow these steps. Step 1: The GOP-controlled Legislature must draw new lines and put them to a vote by Sept. ...

    Ohio uses an entirely different processfor drawing state House and Senate districts. Step 1: The redistricting commission must approve a district plan by Sept. 1with the support of four members, including at least two Democrats. Step 2:If that doesn't happen, the commission would introduce a map with a simple majority vote — which doesn't need to b...

    The seven-member commission tasked with drawing lines for state legislative districts includes five Republicans and two Democrats: 1. Gov. Mike DeWine 2. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose 3. Ohio Auditor Keith Faber 4. Senate President Matt Huffman, R-Lima 5. Sen. Vernon Sykes, D-Akron 6. House Speaker Bob Cupp, R-Lima 7. House Minority Leader E...

    Aug. 12:U.S. Census Bureau will release population data that allows states to start drawing legislative maps. Sept. 1:The deadline for the Ohio Redistricting Commission to approve a 10-year map for statehouse districts with support from four of the seven members and both Democrats. Sept. 15:The deadline for the Ohio Redistricting Commission to appr...

    Ohio Statehouse districts cannot be drawn primarily to favor a political party and should closely correspond to the area's preferences in statewide elections over the past decade. If lawmakers can't agree and must pass a four-year map for congressional districts, the new districts cannot "unduly favor" a political party or its incumbents. Congressi...

  2. Jul 19, 2022 · Ohio adopted a brand-new redistricting process this year designed to produce fairer maps, but it did not work out the way reformers had hoped. After blowing past two deadlines to pass a new...

  3. Sep 14, 2024 · But Ohio's new redistricting process was mired in political fights, missed deadlines, last-minute votes and squabbles about seemingly basic decisions, such as who should chair the commission ...

    • Jessie Balmert
    • State Government Reporter
  4. Sep 27, 2023 · The Ohio Redistricting Commission on Tuesday night gave final, bipartisan approval to new state legislative district maps that could be in place for as long as eight years.

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · Ohio’s political map-making commission has unanimously approved new Statehouse maps, moving a step closer to resolving a long-running redistricting battle.

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