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Ohio approves new congressional map to be used through 2030 election in bipartisan deal
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Ohio's new congressional map has been approved: See the partisan breakdown of all 15 districts
Ohio approves new House map that would boost GOP chances in 2026
Ohio’s redistricting commission on Friday approved a new House map that could help Republicans pick up two seats in the 2026 elections.
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Ohio's Redistricting Commission approved a new congressional map Friday morning, narrowly meeting the state's constitutional deadline and reshaping several key districts ahead of the 2026 elections. Why it matters: The map passed with bipartisan support,
The map was a rare bipartisan compromise because Republicans, who control the state legislature, did not want to risk a referendum challenge from Democrats.
The bipartisan agreement will provide a further boost for the GOP heading into the midterms, but doesn't go as far as some Democrats had feared.
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Ohio panel adopts new US House districts that could help Republicans in next year’s election
A Republican-dominated Ohio panel adopted new U.S. House districts on Friday that could boost the GOP’s chances of winning two additional seats in next year’s elections and aid President Donald Trump’s efforts to hold on to a slim congressional majority.
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Federal government shouldn't dictate Ohio election. State's rights must be defended | Opinion
The people of Ohio — not Washington, D.C. — are best positioned to decide what our election laws should look like.
Proposed map would help GOP win seats held by two Democrats in Cincinnati and Toledo – while making Akron district slightly more Democratic.
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