Ohio Supreme Court Rejects Congressional Map

On July 19, the Supreme Court of Ohio voted 4-3 to invalidate the latest congressional redistricting map — used for last May’s primary — saying it violates the constitutional ban on unduly favoring a political party. Justices ordered the General Assembly to adopt a new map within 30 days, even though it would not be used until the 2024 election cycle.

With fewer than two weeks remaining until Ohio’s Aug. 2 special primary for Statehouse races, check out the secretary of state’s voter toolkit, as well as the new state legislative districts. 7/20/2022