The Columbus Metropolitan Club hosted a conversation on Issue 1, which would change the way the state draws district maps.
Ohioans are facing this watered-down version of democracy because our electoral districts are drawn by politicians.
State budget analysts predict the largest initial cost of Issue 1, if it passes, would be from having to defend it in court.
The Columbus Metropolitan Club hosted a forum on Ohio Issue 1 Wednesday. Here's the key points of disagreement among experts.
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As in 2023, LaRose has drafted blatantly biased ballot language that is likely to backfire. With most Kamala Harris ...
Do you have questions about Ohio Issue 1? The USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau examined a few common questions about the ...
In the swing state of Ohio, voters will soon decide the fate of State Issue 1, a proposal to establish a 15-member citizens' ...
Opponents of Ohio Issue 1 say voters should stick to the status quo for redistricting. But what does the status quo look like ...
Yes on Issue 1” was a common refrain among speakers and attendees at a meeting about Ohio’s Issue 1 on Thursday.
At an Ohio Issue 1 forum Wednesday, both sides criticized Ohio’s current redistricting system, but supporters of the proposed ...