Ohio election officials have approved ballot language that will describe this fall’s Issue 1, a redistricting measure, as requiring gerrymandering when the proposal is intended to do the opposite. The ...
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 ...
The state has a grossly gerrymandered state legislature and congressional delegation, and it has been fighting over new maps ...
The Ohio Ballot Board made final changes to the wording after the court ruled on previous summary language earlier this week.
Over the objections of its Democratic members, the Ohio Ballot Board approved minor changes Wednesday to the ballot language ...
They and their supporters take issue with the approved ballot language that says the new commission would be "required to gerrymander" the legislative and congressional district l ...
In its Monday decision, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled two of 10 sections of the board's previously ... Given that this is false, the board added that challenges to the maps could also pertain "to an ...
When Ohioans vote on a proposed overhaul of the state’s redistricting system starting next month, they’ll see most of a Republican-authored ballot summary that paints the proposal in a ...
The justices are upholding an Orwellian lie that accuses an amendment to end gerrymandering of doing the exact opposite of ...
The decision should mark the end of the legal fight over the redistricting issue, since ballot language must be finalized by ...
The Ohio Supreme Court largely approved ballot summary language for November’s Issue 1 anti-gerrymandering amendment on ...