The four Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission who voted for the latest round of House and Senate district maps are making their argument for why the plan is constitutional.
Some of the state's top elected officials say it is still possible to hold a primary on May 3, but it depends on how the supreme court rules on state legislative and congressional district maps.
The four Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission who voted for the latest round of House and Senate district maps are making their argument for why the plan is constitutional.
Some of the state's top elected officials say it is still possible to hold a primary on May 3, but it depends on how the supreme court rules on state legislative and congressional district maps.
Some of the state's top elected officials say it is still possible to hold a primary on May 3, but it depends on how the supreme court rules on state legislative and congressional district maps.