Ohio Issue 1 redistricting amendment
Voters will decide whether to give citizens the power to draw congressional and state legislative districts − a ballot ...
This amendment would set up a body composed of 15 non-politician members who would be tasked with creating fair congressional ...
The proposed constitutional amendment renews a decades-old debate about the political mapmaking process in the state of ...
Here’s where you can find live Ohio results from the 2024 general election, including updates on the U.S. presidential race, ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost took to X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, Tuesday afternoon to respond to ...
Members couldn't be elected officials, lobbyists or political consultants. Proponents of Ohio Issue 1 say removing self-interested politicians from drawing districts will curb gerrymandering.
Excerpt: Proposed by voter petitions, it’s called the “Citizens Not Politicians” amendment and would end gerrymandering ...
If approved, all existing district maps would be void and the current redistricting commission would be replaced by a ...
Stay updated with live results from the 2024 general election in Ohio. Get the latest numbers from the U.S. presidential ... who has been in office since being elected in 2006. The issue seeks to ...
Nearly 900 people have responded to The Dispatch's nonscientific poll on Ohio Issue 1, Citizens not Politicians' ...
Issue 1 one of the most consequential measures Ohioans will find on their ballot. Approval of the amendment would remove ...
The proponents of Issue One insist that politicians aren’t accountable and that a citizen-led commission would lead to accountability. That’s a dead end. Turn around and go back. Try again. Ohioans ...