Ohio, Issue 1

Issue 1 Redistricting Reform Coverage Ohio voters reject Issue 1 anti-gerrymandering amendment Ohioans hate ...
Issue 1 would have changed who draws the legislative boundaries for the Ohio General Assembly and congressional districts. It led to partisan bickering between Democrats and Republicans who ...
The presidential race has dominated national headlines, but Ohioans have gerrymandering on the minds. Nearly 900 people have ...
The presidential race has dominated national headlines, but Ohioans have "gerrymandering" on the minds. Nearly 900 people ...
Proponents of Ohio Issue 1 say removing self-interested politicians from drawing districts will curb gerrymandering.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and fellow Republicans approved ballot language said Ohio Issue 1 would require ...
A postdoctoral research associate at Brown University argues that abortion is a central issue in the Issue 1 debate.
Issue 1 one of the most consequential measures Ohioans will find on their ballot. Approval of the amendment would remove ...
Approved by Ohio’s Ballot Board and opposed by Issue 1 supporters, the summary language is several pages long, making it ...