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Ohio's redistricting reform faces delays due to cost concerns, leaving a partisan map likely by November.
Ohio's Governor Mike DeWine expressed concerns over the cost of redistricting reform, leading to no significant action.
The current process will create a new congressional map by November 30.
A proposed Democratic map to balance representation was rejected by the Republican-controlled House Rules Committee.
Ohio's constitution requires a three-fifths vote and Democratic support by September 30; if not, the Ohio Redistricting Commission will attempt to pass a map by October 31.
If they fail, the legislature can approve a partisan map with a simple majority by November 30.
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La reforma de redistribución de distritos de Ohio enfrenta retrasos debido a preocupaciones de costos, dejando un mapa partidista probablemente para noviembre.