Ohio voters rejected a constitutional amendment Tuesday that would have overhauled the state's system for redistricting ...
other factors doomed Ohio Issue 1 redistricting plan Ohio voters reject Issue 1 anti-gerrymandering amendment Ohio Issue 1 ...
Pros and cons of Ohio Issue One. Five reasons to vote for and 5 reasons to vote against the 2024 ballot issue.
A postdoctoral research associate at Brown University argues that abortion is a central issue in the Issue 1 debate.
The presidential race has dominated national headlines, but Ohioans have "gerrymandering" on the minds. Nearly 900 people ...
Ohioans don't like gerrymandering, which is why both sides of the Issue 1 debate say they have a solution for it.
Issue 1 would have changed who draws the legislative boundaries for the Ohio General Assembly and congressional districts. It led to partisan bickering between Democrats and Republicans who accused ...
Whether it was confusion over ballot language or truly a desire to maintain the system already in place, Ohio voters on Tuesday rejected an amendment that would have established a citizen-led ...
Voters will decide whether to give citizens the power to draw congressional and state legislative districts − a ballot measure called Ohio Issue 1.
Issue 1, banning gerrymandering and holding more redistricting accountability, did not pass in Ohio despite bipartisan ...
State Rep. Bill Seitz on Ohio Issue 1:What ballot measure proposes is the very definition of gerrymandering The current system is bipartisan made up of both Republicans and Democrats.