Gerrymandering’ was coined in 1812, and the practice has grown to such an extent that political representation is severely ...
Ohioans don't like gerrymandering, which is why both sides of the Issue 1 debate say they have a solution for it.
The requirements that new maps achieve a level of proportionality, with a balance of Republican- and Democratic-leaning ...
Just as importantly, there are dangerously few competitive seats remaining. Thanks to a 2019 Supreme Court decision that ...
This allowed them to pick with precision which voters they’d like to have in each district—a process known as gerrymandering ... thus ceding one seat to political opponents but increasing the majority ...
For example, some yard signs encouraging "yes" and "no" votes on the issue both claim to ban gerrymandering, the term used to describe political mapmaking processes that favor one party over the other ...
Molly Shack and Bria Bennett with Ohio Organizing Collaborative shared perspective on engaging marginalized voters, ...
Approved by Ohio’s Ballot Board and opposed by Issue 1 supporters, the summary language is several pages long, making it ...
Bolts magazine, a digital political publication, noted that when a Republican state senator, Theresa Gavarone, first proposed ...
For example, some yard signs encouraging "yes" and "no" votes on the issue both claim to ban gerrymandering, the term used to describe political mapmaking processes that favor one party over the ...