Ohio voters defeated a major ballot initiative on Tuesday that would have ended partisan gerrymandering in the state and ...
Just as importantly, there are dangerously few competitive seats remaining. Thanks to a 2019 Supreme Court decision that ...
By Michael Wines Voters in Ohio rejected a ban on partisan gerrymandering of state legislative and congressional districts on ...
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Democrats flip 14 legislative seats, affirming GOP gerrymander is dead
(Joe Timmerman / Wisconsin Watch) Wisconsin Republicans held on to the state Legislature in Tuesday’s election, but the ...
Issue 1 would have changed who draws the legislative boundaries for the Ohio General Assembly and congressional districts.
As a result, current and former politicians, party officials and lobbyists would have been banned ... The summary for Issue 1 ...
Increasingly, it has stepped in not just to decide questions of legal importance, but to resolve heated partisan disputes.
A postdoctoral research associate at Brown University argues that abortion is a central issue in the Issue 1 debate.
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 ...