Congressional redistricting is underway in Ohio again, but many of its one-time supporters say it isn't working as intended.
Ohio Republicans have yet to share a proposed congressional map with the public as the second deadline to pass a bipartisan ...
But the Ohio Redistricting Commission might not have a Republican map to consider at its first meeting this month.
One month into a three-month process, statehouse Republicans hold all the cards in drawing new congressional district maps ...
With no bipartisan map and no vote, state lawmakers missed their first deadline for Congressional redistricting.
The GOP-controlled Ohio legislature has officially missed the first of three opportunities the state has to pass a congressional redistricting plan before the end of November, as mandated by the Ohio ...
Fall colors are starting to peak around Ohio, but the colorful foliage could arrive quickly and not last long. See where ...
Ohio Democrats made the first move in what may be a drawn-out congressional redistricting process this week by unveiling a proposed map they called constitutional, compact, and competitive. Ohio’s ...
Ohio's latest congressional redistricting process show Republicans and Democrats have two very different interpretations of ...
Despite relatively little investment from Washington, Missouri and Ohio Democrats are looking to block new Republican-drawn ...
Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman defended Republicans for not yet proposing a congressional redistricting plan, saying that ...
State lawmakers will miss the first benchmark for Congressional redistricting, meaning the Ohio Redistricting Commission must ...