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In 2015, Issue 1, which replaced the Ohio Apportionment Board with the Ohio Redistricting Commission for proposing legislative districts, was initiated by the legislature and passed with 71% voting in favor. The Redistricting Commission consists of the governor, lieutenant governor, auditor and two members each appointed by legislative leaders ...
The 2024 Ohio redistricting commission initiative was a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment, Issue 1 on the ballot, that was defeated 53.7% to 46.3% in the November 2024 election. [1]
Ohio's current redistricting rules require lawmakers and statewide elected officials to try to match the statewide voting preferences of Ohioans − but the Ohio Supreme Court repeatedly ...
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 ...
If Ohio Issue 1 passes, the Ohio Supreme Court would have the final say on whether police officers and military members could serve on the new redistricting commission, two Ohio law professors said.
The Ohio General Assembly had 30 days to draw a new map, but declined to do so, passing the buck to the same 7-member political Ohio Redistricting Commission in charge of Ohio's contentious legislative redistricting. [11] On March 2, 2022, the Ohio Redistricting Commission adopted a second Congressional map along party lines.
Amendment would end Ohio Redistricting Commission full of politicians. The proposed constitutional amendment would remove elected officials from drawing congressional and state legislative ...
In 2000, Arizona voters created a five-member Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission to draw congressional and statehouse districts to replace the state Legislature drawing maps.