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  2. Redistricting in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The court eventually rejected the legislature's maps seven times, [7] with Republican legislators threatening to impeach Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor, who was the deciding vote on the maps. [8] [9] Following the age-limit retirement of O'Connor, a new Republican-majority Supreme Court ruled in favor of the legislature's maps.

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  4. Ohio Redistricting: Maps for legislative, congressional ... - AOL

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    The Ohio Redistricting Commission revives talks about legislative districts as the primary looms. Ohio Redistricting: Maps for legislative, congressional districts in limbo as primary looms Skip ...

  5. Ohio's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    In response, the lawsuits over the second Congressional map were dropped, as the litigants feared the new court would permit an even greater gerrymander than the map enacted on March 2, 2022. [16] As that map did not have bipartisan support, per Ohio Constitution Article XIX it is a four-year map that must be redrawn prior to the 2026 elections ...

  6. Ohio GOP wins favorable state voting maps, flouting reform ...

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    Ohio Republicans secured favorable legislative redistricting maps for the 2022 elections after the state's top court effectively threw up its hands in an attempt to enforce new redistricting rules.

  7. Ohio's 4th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's 4th congressional district spans sections of the central part of the state. It is currently represented by Republican Jim Jordan , the current chair of the House Judiciary Committee , who has represented the district since 2007.

  8. History of 19th-century congressional redistricting in Ohio

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    The second apportionment was made on 22 May 1822. The official report of the Fourth Federal Census not having been received in time for consideration and action at the regular session, the state legislature was assembled in extraordinary session for that purpose. The state then contained 66 organized counties, and was divided into 14 districts.

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