On December 28, the Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the lawsuit over the new district boundaries. The Ohio State Constitution was amended in 2018 by the voters, requiring that redistricting not favor any one particular party. The lawsuit … Continue reading
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On December 8, the Ohio Supreme Court heard the lawsuit that challenges the Ohio legislative districts as partisan gerrymanders. The Ohio Constitution was amended by the voters in 2015 to say that districts must be fair to all political parties. … Continue reading
On November 30, some Ohio voting rights groups and voters filed a lawsuit in State Supreme Court to overturn the new U.S. House district boundaries. League of Women Voters v DeWine. Here is the Complaint. In 2018 the voters of … Continue reading
On November 1, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Libertarian Party of Ohio v Crites, 21-226. This is the case over the composition of the Ohio Election Commission. Ohio law says the members of the Commission must be three … Continue reading
On October 29, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Libertarian Party of Ohio v Crites, 21-226. This is the lawsuit that challenges the Ohio law that says the state Elections Commission will always consist of three Republicans, … Continue reading