Ohio Supreme Court Rejects GOP-Drawn Congressional Maps for Second Time

Ohio Supreme Court Rejects GOP-Drawn Congressional Maps for Second Time
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in Bexley, Ohio, on Aug. 6, 2020. Jay LaPrete/AP Photo
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The Ohio Supreme Court struck down a Republican-authored congressional map this week, saying it violates anti-gerrymandering rules found in the state constitution.

The court gave Ohio lawmakers 30 days to redesign the map for the 2024 elections.

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