Voters rejected Ohio Issue 1 Tuesday, choosing to stick with the status quo instead of setting up a new citizen commission ...
Ohio's Issue 1 failed, but some voters may not have known exactly what they were voting on. Issue 1 would have changed who draws the legislative boundaries for the Ohio General Assembly and ...
Ohio’s only state-wide ballot issue was just voted down by voters. Issue 1 would have changed how districts were drawn across ...
A new poll of Ohio likely voters shows nearly one-third of Ohio Republicans are ignoring their party's "vote no" message on ...
Issue 1, Ohio’s Citizens Not Politicians constitutional amendment aimed at wresting control of drawing legislative district ...
The defeat of Issue 1 means that Ohio will retain its current redistricting process, which includes protections against ...
Reactions to the defeat of Ohio Issue 1 redistricting reform showed strong feelings on both sides, with supporters expressing ...
Ohio’s Issue 1, an amendment to end gerrymandering, has been a highly-discussed topic as advocates and opponents try to sway ...
If approved, all existing district maps would be void and the current redistricting commission would be replaced by a 15-member citizens commission.
After the fall of Issue 1, proponents express frustration at Secretary of State Frank LaRose and the state's ballot board, as ...
Elected officials will continue to draw Ohio Statehouse and U.S. Congressional district maps now that voters have rejected ...
Ohio voters rejected Ohio’s Issue 1 citizen-initiated redistricting reform amendment Tuesday. The Associated Press declared the issue defeated shortly before 11:30 p.m. Tuesday night. With 89.93% of ...