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Many Democrats are upset with their legislative leaders after they went along with majority Republicans on a new Ohio congressional map.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission reached a decision with bipartisan support on a map that will be used through the 2030 election.
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Some Indiana residents say they're opposed to Gov. Mike Braun's efforts to redistrict the state before the 2030 census, and they want him to know.
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Kevin Coughlin announced Sunday on social media that he was withdrawing from his bid for Ohio's 13th Congressional District. He lost a close race to Rep. Emilia Sykes in 2024.
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Democrats on the Ohio Redistricting Commission raised the ire of many in their party by agreeing to a GOP district map.
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The map the commission released tilts districts in Cincinnati and Toledo further right and Akron further left.
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Ohio Republicans are once again running out the clock drawing new congressional district maps.
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President Donald Trump has ramped up pressure on Republican governors to draw up new maps in an attempt to give the party an easier path to maintain control of the House in the midterms.
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Ohio Democrats unveiled a map in September that was quickly rejected by the Republican supermajority, but the GOP has not yet publicly unveiled a map it will support.
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Missouri is the second state to gerrymander its congressional map after President Donald Trump set off a nationwide redistricting battle in July to try to maintain control of the U.S. House in the 2026 midterms. Multiple other states, including North Carolina, Indiana, Florida, Ohio, and Kansas could soon follow.