Ohio has a state Elections Commission, which is responsible for enforcing the state’s campaign finance laws. The Commission consists of three members of each of the two largest parties, plus one person who is not a member of any party. … Continue reading
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The Sixth Circuit will hear Schmitt v Husted, 19-3196, on Wednesday, June 26. This is the case on whether election officials can reject a local initiative, even though it has enough valid signatures, because they don’t think it would be … Continue reading
On May 24, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a one-sentence order in the Michigan and Ohio gerrymandering cases. For the time being, the two states do not need to start redrawing their U.S. House districts. The decision is unanimous. By … Continue reading
On May 21, the Ohio Republican legislators who are trying to defend the existing district boundaries filed this response in the U.S. Supreme Court. Householder v A. Philip Randolph Institute. … Continue reading
On May 20, Ohio opponents of partisan gerrymandering filed this brief with the U.S. Supreme Court. It asks the court not to stay the decision of the lower court that ordered Ohio to redraw its US House districts. … Continue reading