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Constitutional maps for Ohio's legislative districts have yet to be adopted so a second primary will be needed.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled the fourth attempt at state legislative district maps was unconstitutional, leaving the different state officials in a state of limbo until a possible federal court decision.
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The group wanted the federal court to intervene in Ohio's congressional races and block the certification of the May 3 primary results, but the court said the request exceeded the scope of the original case.
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House Republicans waiting for federal court ruling before making a decision on Ohio's second primaryAs Ohioans cast their votes for the May 3 primary races, there is still no word on when they will return to the polls to decide state legislative races.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission met again on Sunday, but recessed without approving a new set of legislative maps.
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The two redistricting experts, hired by the state to draw new House and Senate district maps, ran into start-up issues and some disagreements over the course of their first day of mapmaking.
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The bipartisan team of mapmakers are drawing new district lines for Ohio House and Ohio Senate maps in front of cameras airing a constant live stream.
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Montgomery County Board of Elections officials say more than half of directors and deputies in Southwest Ohio have left since 2020.
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The coalition to draft new state legislative district maps for Ohio is starting to take form with less than a week to go before the court-ordered deadline.
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The redistricting commission has less than 10 days to redraw state legislative district maps after the Ohio Supreme Court ruled the last adopted proposal unconstitutional.
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The new state House and state Senate district maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission last month have been invalidated by the court.
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All eyes are on the Ohio Supreme Court to find out if the latest state legislative and congressional district maps will be found constitutional.