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Some of the groups challenging Republican-drawn state legislative district maps in the Ohio Supreme Court are voicing their opposition to a federal court decision that would allow Republicans to implement maps that were already ruled unconstitutional.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled the fourth attempt at state legislative district maps was unconstitutional, leaving the different state officials in a state of limbo until a possible federal court decision.
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The Ohio Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, ruled the latest Ohio House and Ohio Senate district maps adopted by the Ohio Redistricting Commission to be unconstitutional.
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The attorney representing a group of Youngstown voters said he is preparing to file another motion arguing the Ohio Redistricting Commission violated the Voting Rights Act when drawing the new congressional district map.
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The group wanted the federal court to intervene in Ohio's congressional races and block the certification of the May 3 primary results, but the court said the request exceeded the scope of the original case.
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House Republicans waiting for federal court ruling before making a decision on Ohio's second primaryAs Ohioans cast their votes for the May 3 primary races, there is still no word on when they will return to the polls to decide state legislative races.
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Members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission, who adopted new House and Senate district maps last week, filed responses in state supreme court to explain why they should not be held in contempt of court.
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This set of maps is tweaked versions of the maps the court earlier ruled unconstitutional.
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The panel has until midnight tonight to approve a set of legislative maps to satisfy the deadline set by the Ohio Supreme Court
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Independent mapmakers are working on the fourth set of maps for Ohio House and Senate districts