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Ohio lawmakers begin bipartisan redistricting after court voided GOP map, with deadline looming and control of House seats at stake.
A bipartisan Ohio legislative panel began redrawing the state’s congressional map after the previous Republican-backed plan was invalidated for lacking bipartisan approval.
With a Nov. 30 deadline to deliver a 15-district map, disagreements persist over fairness and gerrymandering, as Democrats propose a plan that could shift representation to 8-7 Republican-Democrat split, while Republicans reject it as biased and claim they aim for at least 12 Republican-leaning districts.
If no bipartisan agreement is reached by Sept. 30, the Republican-controlled Ohio Redistricting Commission will take over, with a final map needed by Oct. 31.
The outcome could impact U.S. House control in 2026, as Ohio’s current map is seen by critics as entrenching Republican power.
Public sentiment largely supports reform, but trust between parties remains low, with Democrats skeptical of Republican willingness to compromise.
Los legisladores de Ohio comienzan a redistribuir los distritos bipartidistas después de que la corte anuló el mapa del Partido Republicano, con la fecha límite inminente y el control de los escaños de la Cámara en juego.