U.S. District Court Delays Ohio Challenge to U.S. House Districting for Sixty Days

On January 12, U.S. District Court Judge John Adams issued a 60-day stay in the Ohio lawsuit against the new U.S. House district boundaries. Simon v DeWine, n.d., 4:21cv-2267. The three-page order says it would be more efficient to see what happens with state court lawsuits against the legislative districting plan. The plaintiffs in the Simon case argue that both the U.S. House districts and the new legislative districts injure African-American voters.

The 2022 Ohio primary is in May.


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