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  2. Opinion: Ohio Issue 1 will affect voting districts. Here’s ...

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    The presidential race has dominated national headlines, but Ohioans have gerrymandering on the minds. Nearly 900 people have responded to The Dispatch's nonscientific poll on Ohio Issue 1 ...

  3. Ohio Issue 1: What is it, who is for it, and who is ... - AOL

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    Oct. 15—OHIO — As Ohioans head to the polls this election season, a topic of discussion is Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment to overhaul the state's redistricting process. Both ...

  4. What Ohio voters need to know about Issue 1 - AOL

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    But seven times in 2022, the Ohio Supreme Court decided that the maps drawn by the panel amount to gerrymandering, drawn to more heavily favor republicans. This November, Issue 1 seeks to change ...

  5. Opinion: Ohio Issue 1 on gerrymandering and redistricting ...

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    At the writing of this piece, 78% of respondents said they will vote for the amendment which would remove elected Republicans and Democrats from drawing districts for seats in Congress, the Ohio ...

  6. Editorial: Voters must end Ohio's legacy of gerrymandering ...

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    The results, Republicans today hold 10 of our state's 15 seats in Congress (67%) and supermajorities in the Ohio House (68%) and Ohio Senate (79%). We all know Ohio is not 67% or more Republican.

  7. Gerrymandering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 2011 redistricting, Republicans divided Travis County between five districts, only one of which, extending to San Antonio, elects a Democrat. 2018 election results for the U.S. House of Representatives, showing Democratic Party vote share and seat share. While the overall vote share and seat share were the same at 54%, there were several ...

  8. Ohioans aren't reflected in current districts. Gerrymandering ...

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    No way should today’s Ohio, which cast 51% of its vote for Donald Trump in 2016, 53% in 2020, have a House that’s 68% Republican and a Senate that’s 79% GOP.

  9. Ohio Issue 1 2024: What is it? Would it stop gerrymandering?

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    Most lawmakers representing Ohio voters at the Statehouse in Columbus or Congress in Washington, D.C., run for election in districts. Deciding what these districts look like is called redistricting.